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You've been asked to help with geological engineering work for an emerald mine. The idea of mining emeralds fascinates you, so you read a report on the history of emeralds and find out more about the precious stone.

These are the answers you found to the questions by reading the excerpt:

  1. Numerous mine shafts were discovered during the last century -- inland from the Red Sea coast of Egypt at Zabara, south of Koseir.
  2. Aristotle's De Petris give us information about the healing power of zabargad, or zumurrud, as an antidote for poisons and preventing children from falling.
  3. The Greek word "smaragdos" means green.
  4. Emeralds are being manufactured synthetically, which means that many kinds of imitations are now available on the market.

"In college, you'll have to research and write about many different subjects, so it's important to have good reading and writing skills," says Simonar. "It's also important to keep reading about new information in the field."


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