Well the rocks you find here on the surface are made up of many kinds of minerals, like when you see a certain type of rack that has small glass-like spots. Minerals are just mineral alone. A lump of lead is just only made up of lead, not anything else. Some minerals can be called rocks. Water is a mineral, but it is not a rock.
Pencils have had no lead for many years.Generally, a softer graphite will have a darker color.A pencil with a high "B" rating will be soft and produce a darker color.
Many minerals are oxides such as quartz and hematite.
Almost any metal and many rocks/minerals; iron copper lead granite to name just four
I am answering my own question but there are 3000 minerals known to Earth.... if thats just how many rocks that are known to Earth than think about how many minerals that are not known to Earth.
It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.
Sorry but I can find two lead and gold
The minerals that are found in Japan include sulfur, coal, lead, limestone, and zinc. There are not very many mineral deposits in the country.
In 2004 approximately 22 establishments were engaged in the production of lead and zinc ores
Idaho's official nickname is the "Gem State" because of the abundance of natural resources and scenic areas in Idaho. The mountains of Idaho contain veins of gold, silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, and many other rare minerals.
Idaho's official nickname is the "Gem State" because of the abundance of natural resources and scenic areas in Idaho. The mountains of Idaho contain veins of gold, silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, and many other rare minerals.
Well the rocks you find here on the surface are made up of many kinds of minerals, like when you see a certain type of rack that has small glass-like spots. Minerals are just mineral alone. A lump of lead is just only made up of lead, not anything else. Some minerals can be called rocks. Water is a mineral, but it is not a rock.
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Because not all areas have raw materials suitable for quarrying ! Many minerals exist in 'pockets' - some of which are confined to small areas.
North America has large deposits of many important minerals . its reserves of copper, silver, lead, zinc and nickel are among the largest in the world
Minerals are everywhere around us. We may not realize it but minerals can be found even in are own homes. I am doing a project on minerals at this instant so i might be able to help you with some examples. Here are many examples of where minerals can be found. click on the related link or copy this URL and paste on your address bar. http://www.minsocam.org/MSA/K12/uses/uses.html Hope this helps!
there are many types of rock that come out but there are mostly igneous rocks. Bauxite, gold, nickel, lead, zinc, copper.