bauxite
The overwhelming majority of aluminum on earth is mined from a mineral called Bauxite. Once the aluminum is smelted out, it is no longer a mineral - it is an element: Aluminum.
It is a metallic mineral.
Aluminum is an element, a metal, etc. Not a mineral
Elemental mineral
Aluminum is a mineral. It begins with the letter A.
Ruby and sapphire are both gem varieties of the mineral corundum, an aluminum oxide.
Bauxite is a type of ore that is a principal source of aluminum. It is not a mineral group, but rather a mineral itself composed mainly of aluminum hydroxides, iron oxide, silicon dioxide, and clay minerals. It is formed through the weathering of aluminum-rich rocks.
Aluminum is considered a trace mineral. Trace amounts of aluminum are commonly found in foods, but it is harmless in the natural form when eaten in moderation. Elemental aluminum can be toxic.
bauxite is a mineral used for making aluminum and is mined in Jamaica
Native metal.
An Ore.
Pop cans are aluminum, made from the mineral bauxite.