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Why are nonsilicate minerals more common on the surface of the Earth than within the crust?

Nonsilicate minerals are more common on the Earth's surface because they are often formed by the weathering and alteration of silicate minerals that are prevalent in the Earth's crust. Silicate minerals make up the majority of the Earth's crust, but through weathering and erosion, they break down into nonsilicate minerals which are then often found on the surface. Additionally, nonsilicate minerals may be more resistant to weathering and erosion, allowing them to persist on the surface while silicate minerals are gradually broken down and transported elsewhere.


In what form do many minerals occur naturally on the earths surface?

Many minerals occur naturally on the Earth's surface in the form of crystalline solids. They can be found as individual crystals, aggregates, or in various rock types, often forming distinct patterns and colors. Additionally, minerals may exist in sedimentary deposits, where they are concentrated through processes like weathering and erosion. Common examples include quartz, feldspar, and calcite, which are prevalent in various geological environments.


What combines minerals to form rocks?

It doesn't necessarily matter what the minerals are, as long as they form from cooling magma or lava. Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of cooled magma (molten rock). They may form with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks.


Are there minerals on planet Jupiter?

Jupiter is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, so it does not have a solid surface where minerals can form. The extreme pressure and temperature on Jupiter prevent the formation of mineral deposits as we know them on Earth.


What is the color of a mineral in powder form?

It's called the minerals streak


Study of Earth's materials and the processes that form them?

This study is known as geology. Geologists analyze rocks, minerals, and the various forces that shape the Earth's surface, such as erosion, plate tectonics, and volcanic activity. By studying these materials and processes, geologists can better understand the history and dynamics of our planet.


Which planet has an abundance of liquid water?

Earth is the only planet in our solar system with an abundance of liquid water on its surface. Other planets may have water in the form of ice or vapor, but not in liquid form like Earth.


Define the concept of land?

==One Answer== Land is a solid, immovable, indestructible portion of the outer layer of the surface of the earth as distinguished from sea and ocean. It's position may be distinguishable by real or imaginary points. The surface may be comprised of varying materials such as water (in the form of ponds, lakes, streams, rivers), rock and soil.


What minerals combine to form igneous rock?

It doesn't necessarily matter what the minerals are, as long as they form from cooling magma or lava. Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of cooled magma (molten rock). They may form with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks.


What will be happen after magma form?

After magma forms, it will typically rise towards the Earth's surface due to its lower density compared to surrounding rock. As it reaches the surface, it may erupt as lava through a volcano or form intrusive igneous rock formations beneath the surface.


Can you mine the earth's moon?

Probably; but it would be too costly to bring the minerals back to Earth. It may be interesting, though, for a possible lunar colony: in this case, the minerals don't have to be brought from Earth.


What may have cooled the earth's surface?

after collisions subsided, the earth's surface was able to cool, but the interior remained hot