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  • Sapphires and Water: Understanding Their Geological Origins
    Sapphires do not typically exhibit a strong affinity for water. While they may be found in alluvial deposits or near water sources due to geological processes, sapphires themselves are not intrinsically water-loving or attracted to water. Their occurrence in certain geographical locations is determined by geological formations and the presence of the mineral corundum, which is the primary component of sapphires.
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