Yes, iron typically comes from rocks called ores. Ores are mineral deposits that contain enough iron to be economically extracted. Iron ores are usually oxide or sulfide minerals that must undergo processing, such as crushing, grinding, and magnetic separation, to extract the iron.
Hematite and Magnetite are the main ores of Iron.
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it depends on what form its in (rough,smooth,bumpy,scratchy,ect.)
some common ores are iron, copper, and gold magnetite, chromite, bauxite, ilmenite, pitchblende, carnotite, hematite, monazite, etc.
texture as contains from ores of iron
Ores.
By smelting iron ores in the furnace, you'll earn iron ingots. Iron ores can be obtained by mining in generated caves.
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Aluminum and iron are often found in ores. some ores are compacted with difrent minerals like iron, Aluminum
The mining of manganiferous ores valued chiefly for their iron content is classified in SIC 1011: Iron Ores
1 iron, 2 coal ores.
how the iron ores are forming
By smelting.
Most iron ores are iron oxides or iron sulfides. Iron ores are also usually hydrated (i.e. includes water of crystallization). A variety of other metal ores (e.g. copper, zinc, lead) are sometimes mixed with iron ores. In much lower concentrations, almost any element (except the inert gases) might be found.
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yes......however there are better examples of iron ores but ilmenite and rutile ARE iron ores.