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Hematite is a type of iron ore, if you grind it into a fine powder it makes the natural pigment ochre which is used by native people in southern and east Africa (mixed with fat) to adorn their bodies. Hematite can also be used to make a form of black shiny jewelery. == ==
Yes, both gold and silver are elements.
A compound contain two or more different elements.
non-native species , and habitat destruction
Nonsilicate
No. Feldspars and hematite are examples of minerals.
Hematite is a type of iron ore, if you grind it into a fine powder it makes the natural pigment ochre which is used by native people in southern and east Africa (mixed with fat) to adorn their bodies. Hematite can also be used to make a form of black shiny jewelery. == ==
What you have listed are not elements (except for the 'native elements'), they are classifications of minerals.
There are a wide variety of metallic resources. These include chalcopyrite, gold, hematite, molybdenite, native copper, as well as pyrite.
Native elements can be silver or cpper and are made up of one element only.
Yes, both gold and silver are elements.
Elements can either be synthetic or natural. Synthetic elements are made artificially in laboratories, while natural elements exist in their natural state in nature. Natural elements can further be defined as native elements. These elements exist in their uncombined state.
yes
A compound contain two or more different elements.
Native elements are a group of minerals with a molecular structure consisting of only one element. Some examples are gold, copper and silver.
Yes, usually in combination with other elements, but sometimes as native elements.
Native elements.