Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.
native if that is a mineral group
It is not a mineral . However, in a different sense it is a mineral, because it is mined. It is from the carbonaceous group.
No. Fracture is not a mineral group at all but a manner in which a mineral may break. Silicates are the most common mineral group.
A ruby is the gemstone form of the mineral corundum and some trace minerals that influence the color.
The main component of rubies is the mineral corundum.
Ruby belongs to the mineral group Corundum
The commercial name of the ruby is 'ruby rock'. In geological terms it is called as Goodletite. It is commonly found in Westland and New Zealand.
The ruby is a variety of the mineral corundum, so the ruby is indeed a mineral.
The mineral corundum.
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Ruby, a variety of the mineral corundum, has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
native if that is a mineral group
A ruby is a crystal form of the mineral corundum.
Ruby represents the red variety of the mineral corundum.
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no they are not the same type of mineral.
Ruby is a variety of the mineral corundum, and is not classified as sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic in the manner of rocks.