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Osteocyte cells maintain and monitor the mineral content of the surrounding matrix.
Uluru is essentially sandstone. It is a coarse grained sandstone with a high content of the mineral feldspar. See link for details.
Mt. Rainer's lava flows have high viscosity. They are very thick, not dense, have low water content, and high gas content
They feature magma with very high silica content.
stalactites and stalagmites are sedimentary rock becausethey are made from sediment that as formed together. just like how igneous rock is formed by lava or magma that has cooled over time.
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Rocks, water, ore etc
by the amount of magnesium penetrating the ground and the falcons in my pants
High mineral content (calcium salts).
Yes, there are some species of fish that survive in the desert. Most of them are minnows that are adapted to very warm water with high mineral content.
No Rain water is very soft. The harness of water is a result of the mineral content and rain water has a very low mineral content as it hits the ground or water on the ground.
Pumice is a type of extrusive volcanic rock, produced when lava with a very high content of water and gases (together these are called volatiles) is extruded (or thrown out of) a volcano. Pumice is not a mineral because it does not have a definite composition and lacks a crystalline structure.
Rocks, water, ore etc
Though it does have a high fat content, it also has a very high protein content. I love it myself.
Hematite is a mineral that is mined for its iron content. It is the most important ore of iron and is a common iron oxide mineral.
well it is used for its high silver content and supplies the world with most of it s silver needs
Bauxite is not a mineral, and therefore does not belong in any mineral group. Bauxite is a form of consolidated, extremely weathered soil that is high in aluminum content, and the main ore of aluminum.