Misituis
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Misituis
Misituis is a very extinct and rare igneous rock. It has yet been discovered in 1999 but scientific research does not show enough data about this exotic mystery. However, in 2003, a scientist named John le Forte unpatched one puzzle piece. The Misituis rock is made up of many, many types of minerals (such as dead, decaying animals, sand, other remains of rock, and etc.) It is said to be the third largest rock in the history of science. The Misituis is also the rock with the most minerals inside of it. Many scientists are determined to study these many minerals, one by one. For further information, research its companion rock, Razalophis, which scientists have discovered a lot about.
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Written by, Gordon Hagull (Californian Masters' Degree Rock Scientist)