Rock minerals form from lava, magma or solutions.
Replacement minerals.
the minerals are olivine and pyroxene ..you're welcome
Rock
Minerals crystallize from a solution.
I dont know but an intrusive rock is a type of igneos rock
Sedimentary rock
There are far more than two minerals that form rocks. You have to consider that there are about 3800 known minerals found on Earth. However, two minerals that are extremely abundant in continental and oceanic rock are feldspar and quartz.
No. By definition a rock is made of minerals. An ore is a mineral resource that can be extracted, refined, and sold at a profit.
Minerals such as mica, quartz, feldspar, and garnet can form when rock undergoes metamorphism. These minerals typically form in response to changes in temperature and pressure, resulting in the transformation of the original minerals into new ones. The specific mineral assemblages that form depend on the composition of the original rock and the conditions of metamorphism.
When minerals crystallize from a solution
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Minerals in metamorphic rocks can form due to changes in temperature and pressure, which cause existing minerals to recrystallize or new minerals to grow. The specific minerals formed depend on the original composition of the rock and the conditions under which the metamorphic process occurred.