Rock-forming minerals 1. Silicates - are minerals which consist of silicon and oxygen with some metals or nonmetals. Some rocks which have these minerals are granite, sandstone, basalt, gneiss and quartzite. 2. Carbonates - are minerals which consist of carbon, oxygen and some other elements. Rocks in which these minerals are found include marble, limestone and dolomite. 3. Oxides - are minerals which consist of oxygen and some other elements. They are found in rocks such as sandstone and shale. Although there are about 3000 different minerals found on Earth, there are only very few of them which form rocks.
By far the largest of the rock forming mineral group are the silicates; silicates containing mainly silicon and oxygen along with much smaller portions of various elements.
It is the largest group of rock forming minerals, and not the smallest, that is mainly composed of silicates. Almost 90% of the rocks on Earth are made of silicate minerals.
No, silicates are by far the largest group of rock forming minerals.
what are the 2 main groups of dividing rock forming minerals
The largest mineral group is the silicates.
Most rock forming minerals are silicates because of the preponderance of the elements silicon and oxygen in the crust and mantle.
The silicates.
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No. Silicates are the largest group of rock forming minerals.
No. Silicates are the largest group of rock forming minerals.
The largest mineral group is the silicates.
Most rock forming minerals are silicates because of the preponderance of the elements silicon and oxygen in the crust and mantle.
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Silicates
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The silicates.
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The most abundant rock forming minerals are the silicates, like feldspars, micas, and quartz.