Examples of minerals include:
Halite, pyrite, hematite, calcite, gold, silver, quartz, feldspar, mica, gypsum, lepidolite, ruby, diamond, topaz, graphite, corundum, fluorite, apatite, clinoclase, stibnite, stillbite, azurite, malachite, copper, garnet, talc, vanadinite, sulfur, kyanite, and roughly 4,000 other recognized minerals.
Minerals include calcium, quartz, and kaolinate. Many precious and semi-precious gems are minerals. These include garnet, zircon, calcite, and tourmaline. Gypsum is another mineral that is used to make drywall.
Chalcopyrite (copper iron sulfide) is an important ore of copper.
Chromite (iron magnesium chromium oxide) is the main ore of chromium and is also used as a refractory material.
Diamond (a carbon allotrope) is mined for its high value as a gemstone, but it is also an excellent abrasive.
Dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate) is used as an ornamental stone and for cement manufacture.
Fluorite (calcium fluoride) is used to make opalescent glass, enamels for cooking utensils, and hydrofluoric acid, which etches glass.
Galena (lead sulfide) is a common ore of lead.
Gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) is a constituent of blackboard chalk, cement, plaster, paint filler, pharmaceuticals, toothpaste, and more. It is also a calcium additive in breads and cereals.
Hematite (iron oxide) is the main ore of iron.
Mica (a group of silicates) is useful for making capacitors and electrical insulators.
Orthoclase feldspar (potassium aluminum silicate) is used to manufacture porcelain and is a component of scouring powder.
Minerals:
Rocks:
A mineral is a naturally occurring substance such as gold or diamonds. They are also solid at room temperature like quartz or jade.
Iron
its made out of minerals
Nutrients-that-are-not-made-by-living-things are known as nutades.
nonclastic
Things like, obviously fossils, but if you dive deeper, you can say things like petroleum is made of fossils, which were once living and even things like the dirt we stand on is partially made of decomposed plants and various materials. But, by the question your asking a dead person would also be an answer.
A material noun is a word for a thing that other things are made from. Some examples are:aluminumconcretecottonflourglassgoldleathersandstonesugarwoodwool
fossils are made from many things depending on area, geographical features, and time period, 3 examples of what they are made of is minerals, calcite, and silica
hydrogen
Rocks
A rock is made of 2 or more minerals, minerals make up rocks but rocks cannot make up minerals.
its made out of minerals
Examples are: solar cells, semiconductors, pigments, vulcanization, etc.
ceramic
Salt, a pencil, and a cell phone
Minerals are not made of milk. Milk is produced by mammals to feed their young. Minerals are naturally produced in the earth. Some examples of minerals include calcite and quartz.
There aren't any minerals. I mean, there might be a faint little small bit of some minerals in it, but asphalt isn't made from minerals like a lot of other things.
Minerals Sugar Salt Quartz and Ice
Many things are, but your question is very unspecific.