Plutus often confused with Pluto as the first is the god of wealth and the second the god of all under the earth including gems and minerals.
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The Mineral you mention is I think called Samarskite
rock
No. The closest thing to the name 'wolfstone' is the mineral wulfenite.
mineral
Only organisms have scientific names. A rock is simply a rock unless it is made of a specific mineral.
No. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are three different categories of rock.
Mineral
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.
Rock salt is sodium chloride; the mineral has the name halite.
God as he is my rock, my fortress and my strength.
A jade is actually both a mineral and a rock.
Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock, not a mineral.