Talk:Taenite
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this should give more information that a 13 year old could use for reasearch. it is difficult to reasearch things when websites dont give enough information. you have to go to like 20 different sites till you find all the information you need
- As of right now, the German and Italian versions of this page are more complete, and their languages are close enough to English to get the basic facts from. However, you should always be wary of using anything on wikipeida as more than background knowledge. However, as you do research it would be great if you updated this page with your newfound knowledge. What information is it exactly that you need? 130.39.188.130 (talk) 19:02, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
"naturally"
[edit]If it's only found in meteorites, it's not really "found naturally on Earth," is it? It has to come to Earth from outside Earth. - Keith D. Tyler ¶ 00:01, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
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