yes it is a mineral
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.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral 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.
yes it is a mineral
The birthstone for August is Peridot, a green or yellow-greenish stone in the Olivine Mineral Group. Images or Peridot: From: www.vintagejewelrylane.com/.../peridot.htm From: www.vintagejewelrylane.com/.../birthstones.htm
Peridot, or chrysolite.
No. It is olivine, which is a mineral.
Peridot is a mineral. It is a variety of forsteritic olivine and is the birthstone for August.
olivine
Peridot is gemstone quality olivine, a mineral, not a rock.
Peridot (gem quality olivine (the mineral)) is in the orthorhombic crystal system.
A Peridot Gem is the mineral that represents the month of August. This mineral is most of the time always round, a lightly pink color and is a very precious gemstone to have or find.A peridot is a August diamond
No peridot is a mineral gemstone that forms naturally n in the Earths crust.
Peridot is olivine, which is a mineral, not a rock. It is found in both intrusive and extrusive rocks.
Peridot (the silicate mineral) has 'poor' cleavage.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information: