All the metals are usually found in ore which is a mixture of rock and metals. Carbon shows up a lot. Phosphorus is found in rocks. Any element which is solid at normal temperatures will turn up in rock or soil or plant material.
The main elements found in teeth are calcium, phosphorus, and trace amounts of other minerals such as fluoride, potassium, and sodium.
Mainly copper. :)
Mainly copper. :)
mainly amber
One is silicon, but I don't know the other:(oxygen
Oxygen and silicon are the two most abundant elements found in the most common minerals. The most common minerals found on Earth are silicates.
The building blocks of minerals are elements. Minerals are composed of specific combinations of elements arranged in a crystalline structure. The most common elements found in minerals include silicon, oxygen, aluminum, iron, magnesium, calcium, and potassium.
Gum Arabic mainly consists of a mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides, specifically arabinose and galactose. It also contains small amounts of minerals and acids.
The upper mantle is composed mainly of silicate minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and garnet. These minerals are rich in magnesium and iron, which are the main elements found in the upper mantle.
This is a nonsensical question. Minerals are solid, crystalline, inorganic molecules. They are made of elements, and so elements are obviously not made of minerals.
Mainly calcite (calcium carbonate), with traces of other minerals such as aragonite depending on how it is formed.
In the rocks and minerals that make up the Earth.