They look for the rock Kimberlite.
Ore is a general description of the range of economic minerals which might be present within a rock. For example the Zn-Pb mines of Ireland extract ore rocks which are rich in the minerals sphalerite and Galena. All of these 'minerals' are 'ore'.
Attracted by a magnetSpecifically a diamond is the allotrope carbon of where the carbon atoms are arranged in the specific type of cubic lattice called diamond cubic. Diamond is an optically isotropic crystal that is transparent to opaque. I might be wrong though! But im not sure what this has to do with attracting a magnet...
Yes, it is worthy to study minerals becasue minerals provide many facts. Some aspects of minerals, such as their outer layer can tell us how old they are. Other rocks can be studied. Who knows, you might discover a new mineral!!
As the prefix poly- might indicate a polysaccharide is a polymer.
This is a chemical change.
Diamond's scratch 'hardness' is the highest amongst naturally formed minerals. The only thing that can scratch it, is itself. However it is not 'tough'. Basically, Diamond is brittle. A blow from a solid object may crack it. If a diamond was struck by a bullet, it might shatter.
Visually, there are trace minerals that indicate a volcanic pipe, which might contain diamonds. The trace minerals include kimberlite, and only one kimberlite pipe in 200 yields gem-quality diamonds. You can read more, below.
Any special cautions during tranport- such as an oxidizer, or keep away from water.
you might have sickness if you lack minerals. you might be malnourished
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
what type of artifact might indicate what an ancient cultue ate
The present tense is used to describe actions happening now, habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled future actions. It is formed by using the base form of the verb or adding an "-s" or "-es" for third-person singular subjects. Examples include: "I work at a bank" (habitual action), "She runs every morning" (action happening now), and "The sun rises in the east" (general truth).
This question indicates that you might not know the meaning of the word "indicate".
There aren't any minerals. I mean, there might be a faint little small bit of some minerals in it, but asphalt isn't made from minerals like a lot of other things.
no it is a plant bean but it might have minerals in it