silicate minerals and non silicate minerals
nonsilicate and silicate minerals
what are the two major groups of minerals
The minerals found in food can be categorized into two groups; macrominerals, and trace minerals. Macrominerals are usually found in large quantities in food, and are required in larger quantities for the body. Trace minerals are found in small amounts in food, and are needed in smaller amounts in the diet. Macrominerals: Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur. Trace minerals: Iron, zinc, iodide, selenium, copper, fluoride, chromium, molybdenum, manganese.
The Aeolian Greeks they were located it in northern and central Greece and The Dorians they were in southwestern Greece.
liquid (e.g. water) and minerals.
calcium
nonsilicate and silicate minerals
nonsilicate and silicate minerals
what are the two major groups of minerals
Carbonates and Oxides.
Silicates and non-silicates.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
Two major nutrients that are supplied by the fruit and vegetable groups are vitamins, and fiber. Both are needed by the human body.
The two major groups are fungi and bateria
Two major groups are Catholics and Orthodox.
Clay and Quartz!
Yes. Two major ones, and a number of minor groups. The two major groups are the conifers and the leaf trees, otherwise called, 'coniferous trees and deciduous trees'.
Vascular and non-vascular are the two major groups.