I'm thinking yes
Well coal is a rock and rocks are made up of one or more minerals. So technically coal is a mineral because it is a rock and rocks are made of minerals.
i think it is made of coal!
Coal is made from organic matter (plant material) that has undergone a series of geological processes, which distinguishes it from minerals that are inorganic and have a crystalline structure. While coal shares some similarities with minerals in terms of its use and extraction, its organic origin makes it different from minerals in the traditional sense.
Quartz and coal are both naturally occurring substances and minerals. Quartz is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms, while coal is a sedimentary rock made up of organic matter primarily from plant material.
Coal and oil are not considered minerals because they are organic substances derived from decaying plant and animal matter (organic compounds). Minerals are inorganic substances with a crystalline structure, whereas coal and oil are formed through biological processes. Additionally, coal and oil are made up of complex combinations of carbon, hydrogen, and other elements, while minerals are typically composed of one or more naturally occurring chemical elements.
Not all rocks are made of minerals. Rocks can be composed of minerals or can be made up of organic materials like shells, fossils, or volcanic glass. Some rocks, like coal or obsidian, do not contain minerals but are still considered rocks.
it is coal
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is it coal...
Five minerals mined from the Earth are gold, silver, copper, iron ore, and coal.
While coal is composed of organic materials, it is generally not classified as a mineral because it is formed from plant matter rather than the inorganic processes that create minerals. Minerals are typically crystalline and have a specific chemical composition, which differs from the amorphous nature of coal.
Coal. Limestone.