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silicates
Yes, Feldspar and quartz makes up half of the earth's crust.
though there are thousands of different minerals only about 30 are common in earths crust. these 30 minerals make up most rocks in thee crust. i hope that helped :)
The mineral group of feldspar minerals comprise roughly 50% of the lithosphere (the crust plus the brittle uppermost mantle), 60% of the continental crust.
Aragonite is a common carbonate mineral that is a polymorph of calcite. It is classified as a member of the aragonite group and belonging to the class of carbonates.
silicates
Silicate is the mineral group in the Earth's crust. This contains quartz, feldspars, and micas.
Silicate is the mineral group in the Earth's crust. This contains quartz, feldspars, and micas.
Silicate is the mineral group in the Earth's crust. This contains quartz, feldspars, and micas.
SILICATES, they make up 90% of the crust.
The most abundant mineral group in the crust is the silicate mineral group.
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Silicate is the mineral group in the Earth's crust. This contains quartz, feldspars, and micas.
oxygen 46.6%
silicates
Quartz and feldspars are the most common silicate minerals of the crust.