Yes,rocks are mixtures of minerals.They are combined with other mixtures of minerals.
Yes. All rocks have minerals in them. Some rocks have things other than minerals, but every rock has a mineral in it.
no they are not
Yes they are~
With a few exceptions, yes.
Are all rocks made out of one mineral
YES
Yes
Rocks are composed of one or more minerals.
In a nutshell, rocks are composed of combinations of separate minerals.
Rocks are composed of differing combinations of thousands of naturally occurring minerals--or pieces of other rock particles cemented together--or in some cases, lithified organic matter.All rocks are composed of some form of minerals. The exact type of rock and their specific appearance is determined by the elements that are combined with these minerals.
Minerals are individual chemical compounds. Rocks are made up of more than one mineral (except for rock salt which is the mineral halite)
Rocks
Rocks are composed of one or more minerals.
Rocks which are made of minerals can be made up of many minerals and they can also be made up of only one mineral. Generally rocks are made of two or more minerals
Rocks which are made of minerals can be made up of many minerals and they can also be made up of only one mineral. Generally rocks are made of two or more minerals
Rocks and minerals are only related of that multiple minerals form rocks. Other than that, they aren't related at all.rocks are made of mineralsAll rocks are made of minerals!!!!!Rocks are composed of one or more minerals.
In a nutshell, rocks are composed of combinations of separate minerals.
A rock is made of 2 or more minerals, minerals make up rocks but rocks cannot make up minerals.
Rocks and minerals are not alike unless a rock is made of just one mineral (eg a Quartzite or an Anorthosite). Normally rocks are made of one or more minerals.
because a metamorphic rock is made up of different rocks.
No, minerals are not rocks. Minerals are one or more elements stacked together which forms a crystal structure. A rock is composed of one or more minerals.
No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.
Rocks are composed of minerals. For example, granite is an igneous rock primarily made up of the minerals feldspar, quartz, and mica.
Rocks are composed of differing combinations of thousands of naturally occurring minerals--or pieces of other rock particles cemented together--or in some cases, lithified organic matter.All rocks are composed of some form of minerals. The exact type of rock and their specific appearance is determined by the elements that are combined with these minerals.