What is geodes with water inside?

Geodes with water inside, also known as "enhydro geodes," are geological formations that contain a pocket of water. Enhydro geodes are formed when water gets trapped inside a pocket of rock. Over time, the water becomes trapped and forms a bubble that is trapped inside the rock.

Enhydro geodes can be found in various parts of the world, including Brazil, Mexico, and Iran. Some geodes with water inside are transparent, allowing the water to be seen from the outside. Others are opaque, making it difficult to see the water inside.

Enhydro geodes can be used for decorative purposes, and many people collect them as a hobby. They are also used in some spiritual practices, as they are believed to have healing properties and are said to promote emotional balance and well-being.

It is important to note that enhydro geodes can be fragile and should be handled with care. They should also be kept away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as this can damage the formation and cause the water inside to evaporate.