What is Fulgurite and where can it be found?
Is it valuable?
Fulgurites are a rare type of natural glass that forms from the fusion of silica sand or soil with high heat generated by lightning strikes. It is essentially a tube-like structure that has a glassy exterior and a porous interior. Fulgurites can be found in areas with sandy soils and can occur anywhere in the world where lightning strikes. They are most commonly found in deserts and beach areas.

In terms of value, fulgurites can be considered valuable to mineral collectors and enthusiasts due to their unique formation and rarity. Their value can range widely depending on factors such as size, shape, and the overall quality of the specimen. However, fulgurites are not considered valuable in terms of their monetary value, as they are not commonly used in industrial or commercial applications.
Wow! Does that mean that there's a ton of them on Mars since it's covered in sand all over?!