Yes it does.
by heat and pressure
Silicon
Adolf Mineraller organsies them into groups known as the Mazis and after they destroy 6 to 12 millions Jewrms they form.
The most common minerals found in Earth's crust are quartz, feldspar, and mica. These minerals make up a significant portion of the Earth's continental crust and are essential components of many rock types.
There are actually well over 4,000 known minerals as of 2010; of these, about two dozen form the bulk of the rock of the earth's crust.
Quartz and feldspars are the most common silicate minerals of the crust.
Minerals can form deep inside Earth's crust through a process called crystallization from cooling magma or hydrothermal activity where hot water dissolves and transports minerals to deposit them in cracks and fissures. This process allows for the growth and development of a wide variety of minerals over extended periods of time.
the oceanic plate
the answer to this question is literally earth's crust.
one of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of the earths crust
Clay and Quartz!
one of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of the earths crust