2. To identify the changing patterns of the ore deposits of the early Earth.
One example in particular comes to mind. Kimberlite pipes, former explosive conduits for volcanic material, are great sources of the mineral diamond, having ripped apart the mineral from their point of formation deep in the Earth and thrusting them toward the surface. Underground salt domes are virtually unlimited sources of the mineral halite (table salt). The mineral calcite is produced primarily from the sedimentary rock limestone. Sandstone is a primary source of the mineral quartz. Shale deposits are great sources for clay minerals used in ceramics and brick making.
Soils come in many types. They are all composed of small particles of mineral- and organic-based materials which have been broken down from rock sources and dead animals and plants. The variations in soil type depend on the types of rocks and the ratio of organic to mineral content. Breakdown from rock sources occurs via physical and chemical weathering processes. Breakdown from plant and animal sources is primarily via the action of insects, worms, and bacteria.
Sometimes it could be 3-5
Phosphorus is extracted from Apatites (a class of tri-calcium Phosphate Mineral).Calcium is found in Dolomite, Calcite and Gypsum
The mineral fluorite is harder than calcite. Fluorite is represented as a 4 on the Mohs scale of relative mineral hardness, calcite is a 3.
Because it is derived from biological sources (crops such as rape) and not mineral sources such as coal or oil.
The mineral with hardness 3 will get scratched.
the important uses of fluorite is 1.)toothpaste 2.)jewlery 3.)enemeling cookware 4.)lensas for telescopes ,and camera's
Argentina and Brasil
The cause is the irrational use of fertilizers.
They can be if you give them a reason to, i.e. water, salt/mineral sources, etc.
Minerals salts are products of chemical industry or they are extrated from mines.
Add fertiliser, these are artificial sources of minerals for the plant
2. To identify the changing patterns of the ore deposits of the early Earth.
Possibly, but they are much too far away for us to reach them.
The Ural Mountains region, located in the Russian Core, is known for its vast storehouse of metallic mineral sources. This area contains significant deposits of minerals such as iron, copper, gold, and nickel, making it a key region for metal mining and production in Russia.
sources are as follow biological(animal) source plant source mineral source marine source plant tissue culture techniques