they are classified as crystalline.
Most minerals form crystals.
Most minerals form crystals.
No, but stones and crystals are both minerals.
no
Minerals
most minerals have a distinctive crystal arrangement. those minerals that do not have their atoms arranged in crystals are called amorphous minerals.
The rock with crystals inside in can be igneous rock, but no, idk about the minerals.
Yes, in fact that's how a lot of crystals are formed.
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
Minerals
Yes, minerals are the building blocks of crystals. Crystals are solid materials formed by the repeating pattern of atoms or molecules in a mineral structure. The arrangement of these building blocks gives crystals their unique shape and characteristics.
Crystals are solid materials whose atoms are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating pattern. While many crystals are minerals, not all crystals qualify as minerals; for a substance to be classified as a mineral, it must be naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, and have a defined chemical composition. Examples of mineral crystals include quartz and feldspar, while synthetic crystals, like those created in labs, do not meet the criteria for being classified as minerals.