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monomineralic - one mineral polymineralic - multiple minerals
rocks made up of only one mineral are called monomineralic rocks like dunite(olivine), quartzite(quartz) etc.
Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
Limestone or Sandstone are two examples of sedimentary rocks. Two examples of sedimentary rocks are slate (fine silt) and chalk (shell remains of sea creatures).
Lime stone (the only mineral is calcite CaCO3 and belong to group carbonate), and the second example is halite( the only mineral is halite, composition is Nacl and belong to evaporates group).
monomineralic - one mineral polymineralic - multiple minerals
rocks made up of only one mineral are called monomineralic rocks like dunite(olivine), quartzite(quartz) etc.
The majority of rocks are composed of a variety of minerals. Monomineralic rocks are rare.
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. Other metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and quartzite. All metamorphic rocks are formed from other rock types.
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Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
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Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
Of a rock, composed entirely or principally of a single mineral.
Limestone or Sandstone are two examples of sedimentary rocks. Two examples of sedimentary rocks are slate (fine silt) and chalk (shell remains of sea creatures).
Igneous Rocks
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