Diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are the precious gems, all others are semiprecious
A ruby is not classified as a mineral ore; rather, it is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral corundum, composed primarily of aluminum oxide. Rubies get their red color from trace amounts of chromium. While they can be mined and are valuable, they do not serve as a source of metal or other industrial minerals, which is the typical definition of an ore.
Rubies are not formed from ore like metals. They are instead a variety of the mineral corundum, which is a crystalline form of aluminum oxide. Rubies get their red color from the presence of chromium in their structure.
Well, ruby may be made into a bolt tip and various types of jewellery while silver may be turned into jewellery as well. But you cannot turn silver into any weapon or armour (except the silver sickle). The ruby has to be uncut.
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The name for tin ore is "Tin Ore." There is no other name for tin ore..... Also, you can combine a tin ore to a copper ore to make a bronze bar. :)
Mangenite is magneisum ore. Haemetite is iron ore. Malakite is copper ore. Bauxite is aluminum ore.
No, iron ore and uranium ore are two different types of ores. Iron ore is a mineral that is a source of iron while uranium ore is a mineral that contains uranium, a radioactive element used for nuclear energy production.
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If I could guess, I would guess the diamond! Here is how popular the stuff is (In order,) and where it's found. LEAST POPULAR- Junk Ore ($1.) (Both Caves.) 2- Moon Ore. (Both Caves.) 3- Copper Ore. (Both Caves.) 4- Silver Ore. (Both Caves.) 5- Gold Ore. (Both Caves.) 6- Amethyst. (Lake Cave only.) 7- Emerald. (Lake Cave only.) 8. Topez. (Lake Cave only.) 9. Ruby. (Lake Cave only.) RAREST- Diamond! (Bottom of both caves. I think.)
It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.
The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."