Silicates and non-silicates.
There are four major groups of somatic tissues. These major groups of tissue include reticular, connective, epithelial, and adipose tissue.
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'.
The two major groups are primate are prosimians and anthropoids (simians).
what are the two major groups of minerals
There are over four thousand different minerals. There are some major groups of minerals, which include groups such as oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, borates, halides, sulfides, and native elements.
nonsilicate and silicate minerals
nonsilicate and silicate minerals
silicate minerals and non silicate minerals
Non-silicate mineral groups include: oxides, carbonates, sulfides, sulfates, borates, halites, elemental, organic, and phosphates.
Carbonates and Oxides.
Some major minerals include sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, and sulfur. Some minor (trace) minerals include iron, zinc, copper, chromium, iodine, and selenium.
The two basic groups of metallic mineral resources are ferrous minerals, which contain iron, and non-ferrous minerals, which do not contain iron. Ferrous minerals include iron ore, while non-ferrous minerals include copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver.
Silicates and non-silicates.
Minerals are grouped by their chemical composition. There are more than 3 groups of minerals including. Silicates, oxides, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, native elements, and halides are all major mineral groups. Silicates are definitely at the top of the list.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold