well yes even though they DONT move there alive and are a living resource
Nodules...
Well yes it is the floor is a mineral because its made out of Marble and Slate and Marble is a metamorphic rock and it has minerals like most rocks do So yes the floor is a mineral depends on its material (for example wood is not a mineral)
Nodules of manganese are commonly found on the ocean floor.
The most abundant mineral in the ocean floor is basalt. There are also some other minerals like sand, gravel and granite that are found in the ocean floor.
Magnesium Nodules are "rocks" location deepest part of the ocean's floor. Price valued - priceless. These gems form on the oceans floor over hundreds of thousands of years. Like a Candy Jaw breaker they have layers. Each layer can contain different elements such as, Calcium, Iron, gold, diamonds, tritium, and even elements that haven't been discovered yet. The wealth of magnesium nodules can only be attained by the rich and powerful. Normal people will never be able to create a device capable of reaching the depths magnesium nodules are located at.
it is either apatite, kimberlite magma precipitation minerals calcite or mica
what are the aswer
Acetone or mineral spirit.
Trace amounts of resources. (on novanet.)
That depends on what the floor is made of. If its a wooden floor, try mineral spirits or hairspray
Mineral Spirits!
Mineral deposits which develop upwards from a cave floor are known as stagmites. Deposits which form from the ceiling are stalactites.