Wood is an organic matter and there for not a mineral. Although some organic life forms can produce minerals.
The Luster of a mineral is it's appearance in the light. Also there are two types of Luster, metallic and nonmetallic.
galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes
I think its nonmetallic as it is glass
No State mineral, there is a State Gem that may fall into that category though, fossilized wood, weirdly enough.
The principal mineral of tin is cassiterite (SnO2).
Wood
No, it is not a mineral of any kind.
No, it is not a mineral of any kind.
Sand
what are two uses of nonmetallic mineral resources
Aggregate, which consists of several minerals. Wood is cellulose, iron is an element, coal is a mixture of carbon compounds.
no
Limestone is not a metal, it is a type of rock.
no
Wood
a metallic mineral and nonmetallic mineral thankz ^^
Gypsum