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Deep in the Earth is where minerals form. This causes high pressure and temperatures.
Minerals with close-packing structures have high densities because their atoms are tightly arranged and closely packed together, reducing empty space between them. This arrangement allows for more atoms to be present in a given volume, resulting in a higher mass per unit volume and, thus, a higher density.
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Hydrothermal relates to the action of water under the conditions of high temperature, especially in the forming of rocks and minerals. This means the process of the change of the structure of the rock, caused by the heat - a metamorphic process
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Density
Minerals of a nonsilicate crystal have very high densities because their crystal structures are based on the packing of atoms that are as close together as possible. This structure is called this closest packing.
A mountain is a land form with high elevation and high relief. A mountain range is a group of mountains that are closely related in shape7, structure, or age.
Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a crystalline structure and a definite range of chemical formula. Ores are concentrations of minerals in rock that are high enough to be economically extracted for use. All ores are minerals, but all minerals are not necessarily ores.A mineral is a solid chemical substance, and ore is a rock that contains minerals.
The native elements have very high desities because their crystal structures are based on the packing of atoms as close together as possible
It can fuse with another atom.
There are no minerals in pumice, just glass, but there is a high level of silica.
The structure of the cake was high.
Deep in the Earth is where minerals form. This causes high pressure and temperatures.
When an ion, which is an atom that has lost its electron, hits an atom at high speeds can cause and explosion. An atom is the center of the nucleus that has protons and neutrons.
no because fruit are high in vitamin and minerals