Minerals are formed through a natural process and are all inorganic. All of them are also solid with a definite composition and structure.
property,cleavage,fracture,streak
All states share four important characteristices. These characteristics are population, territory, sovereignty, and government. Although all of these things would be different within the state, all states have these characteristics.
they all have cells, and they were all created by GOD! :)
Good,Responsible,Lovable,Generous
Mineralogists generally consider minerals to have four key characteristics: they must be naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solids, and have a specific chemical composition. This means that minerals form through natural geological processes, are not derived from living organisms, have a defined internal structure, and possess a consistent chemical formula. These criteria help distinguish minerals from other substances like rocks or organic materials.
The skeletal system has four major functions. The functions of the skeletal system are support of the entire body, protection of the internal organs, movement, and storage of the minerals that the body needs.
A "state" (nation-state) has Population, Territory, Soverignty, and Government.
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Humans and platypuses a both mammals, so they share a number of characteristics. Some of these include obvious things such as both being warm-blooded vertebrates that breathe air. Humans and platypuses both have a four-chambered heart; they both nurture their babies on mothers' milk; they also have enhanced neocortex development.
There are more than four resources so this is a list of some of them;minerals such as gems (mainly emeralds ), hydroelectric power, coal, petroleum , and gold. There are other resources that are processed in factories or other natural resources .
The states that make up today's political world share four essential features: population, territory, sovereignty, and government.
The four characteristics of a good tax are simplicity, efficiency, certainty, and equity (fairness).