one of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of the earths crust
No, gold is not a common rock-forming mineral. It is relatively rare and typically forms under unique geological conditions, such as in hydrothermal veins or placer deposits. Gold is most commonly found in association with quartz and sulfide minerals in ore deposits.
It is a mineral.
it is mineral because it is our teasure
Non mineral
mineral
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
When a mineral can scratch another mineral, it means that the mineral is harder than the mineral it can scratch. Hardness is a measure of a mineral's resistance to being scratched, with the Mohs scale commonly used to rank minerals based on their hardness.
no is not a mineral
its not a mineral
It is a mineral because have you ever heard of mineral water?
It is an elemental mineral.
Olivine is a silicate mineral. Diamond is an elemental mineral. Pyrite is a sulfide mineral. Malachite is a carbonate mineral.