color,luster,streak,reflections
a mineral is defined as any inorganic substance that occurs in nature and has a definite chemical composition.
In order to be a mineral, something must be solid, inorganic, naturally-occurring, chemically-defined, AND crystalline. If it is not one of these things, it is not a mineral!
A mineral must be a solid, have a definite chemical formula, have a crystalline structure, and be naturally occuring.
the mineral must melt ok honestly minerals must improve!
A toss
Ernest Hemingway once wrote that a man must do four things in his life to demonstrate his childhood what were they
Im sure you mean what four things you need when building a fire?? Anyways the answer is Oxygen,Match,Fuel,Timber
There must be oxegen, hydrogen, foam, water, and gases
The solid material must have a crystalline structure, be inorganic, have definite chemistry parameters, and be naturally occuring.
Find them and then understand them.
No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.
In geological terms, a mineral must be a solid