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Hematite and magnetite are both iron-rich ores.

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Country containing rich coal and iron deposits which borders France?

Germany.


What the red color of rocks and soil containing iron-rich minerals is caused by?

The red color in rocks and soil containing iron-rich minerals is caused by the presence of iron oxide, also known as rust. Iron oxide gives the minerals a red hue, creating the characteristic reddish coloration.


What material is oceanic crust rich in?

Iron and magnesium, when compared to continental crust.


What type of magma would you expect to see after crystallization of minerals containing significant amounts of iron?

The type of magma you would expect to see after crystallization of minerals containing significant amounts of iron is likely basaltic magma. This is because minerals with higher iron content tend to form in basaltic magmas, which are rich in iron and magnesium.


How can I effectively add iron to plants?

You can effectively add iron to plants by using iron chelates or iron sulfate as a soil amendment, applying foliar sprays containing iron, or using iron-rich fertilizers. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and application instructions to prevent damage to the plants.


What nutrients you get from vegetable?

Vegetables and rich in vitamins and minerals, and the nutrients it contain will depend on the vegetable itself. For example, carrots are rich in vitamin A, while brocolli is rich in iron.


What can increase absorption of dietary iron?

Absorption of dietary iron is increased by eating iron-rich foods with vitamin C foods (citrus fruits) and lactic acid (sauerkraut and yogurt). Cooking food in cast-iron pots can also add to their iron content.


Where do you find iron in your every day life?

Use a magnet. Although there are other magnetic metals, for example cobalt, most of the items you will find with a magnet will be iron-rich.


Do iron rich rocks have reversed polarity or no magnetic proparty?

Iron-rich rocks can exhibit both normal and reversed magnetic polarity. When these rocks cool and solidify, the minerals containing iron align with the Earth's magnetic field. Over time, the Earth's magnetic field can reverse, causing the mineral alignment to also reverse, resulting in rocks with reversed polarity.


What is land with rich deposits of iron ore called?

Land with rich deposits of iron ore is called an iron ore reserve or iron ore deposit.


What is the iron rich material in the blood is called?

Its called hemoglobin. it also gives the color to red blood cells, when carrying oxygen, and the bluish color when they carry carbon dioxide.


Is basalt an example of a felsic rock?

No, basalt is not an example of a felsic rock. Basalt is an example of a mafic rock, which is rich in iron and magnesium and typically dark in color. Felsic rocks, on the other hand, are rich in silica and aluminum and are lighter in color.