No, the nouns form minerals are not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence.
The best authority for capitalization of ordinary words in running text is a recent edition of a major, authoritative dictionary, e.g. Webster's or Oxford. Browsing these dictionaries shows that the names of minerals are not capitalized. This is true even of the names of minerals that are derived from the (capitalized) proper names of places where they were discovered (e.g. bauxite, named after the village of Les Baux in France) or from the (capitalized) surnames of their discoverers, such as cohenite (named after German mineralogist Emil Cohen).
Yes.
Examples:
Alnatt Diamond
Amarillo Starlight
Eastern Coast should be capitalized when it refers to a specific place. Only the names of specific continents should be capitalized.
If you use the specific full name of the club then, yes, it should be capitalized.
Names of seasons are not capitalized as they are not proper nouns. Only capitalized if used in a title of something.
Homer is a proper noun, a name. Names for specific people, places, or things are proper nouns and always capitalized.
Yes. Titles of books, names of operas or songs, and names of movies or plays are generally capitalized.
Yes, names of minerals are typically capitalized, such as quartz, diamond, and gold.
December is capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the specific month in the calendar. Just like names of people, places, and specific titles, months are also capitalized.
"Indian" should be capitalized but "leaders" shouldn't be. The specific names of the leaders should be capitalized.
Months are not capitalized because they are common nouns, not proper nouns. In English, proper nouns like specific names of people or places are capitalized, while common nouns such as months are not unless they are the first word in a sentence.
In general, names of forms should not be capitalized unless they are proper nouns or titles. For example, "tax return form" should not be capitalized, but "IRS Form 1040" should be capitalized as it is a specific form title.
Specific names of ships, trains and planes are capitalized. Otherwise, the words ship, train, or plane are not capitalized.
Eastern Coast should be capitalized when it refers to a specific place. Only the names of specific continents should be capitalized.
Yes, "Orcas" should be capitalized because it is the common name for killer whales, and like other specific animal names, it is typically capitalized.
In French, the names of cities are capitalized, especially when used as part of a specific place name or address. For example, "Paris" or "New York" would be capitalized when written in French.
In general, instrument names are not capitalized unless it is a proper noun. For example, "guitar" is not capitalized, but "Fender Stratocaster" is because it is a specific brand name of a guitar.
Yes, pharmaceutical drug names are typically capitalized because they are specific and often trademarked names. It helps to differentiate them from general medical terms or non-brand-specific drug names.
No, the names of most herbs are not capitalized