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No, inorganic as it consists mainly of quartz and other minerals
Ultramafic rocks are made of ferromagnesian minerals.
No, silt contains quartz and feldspar and is inorganic
Marble is composed mainly of the mineral calcite, but because of the presence of other minerals, marble is a rock, not a mineral.
The crust is mainly composed of rock. The rock of the crust is composed of silicon minerals. It also has great rates of oxygen in it.
No, inorganic as it consists mainly of quartz and other minerals
Slate is mainly composed of the minerals quartz and muscovite or illite
Ultramafic rocks are made of ferromagnesian minerals.
No, silt contains quartz and feldspar and is inorganic
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Marble is composed mainly of the mineral calcite, but because of the presence of other minerals, marble is a rock, not a mineral.
Fe (Iron) and Mg (Magnesium) that's why it's called ferromagnesian
Igneous rocks are composed mainly of silicate minerals. Granite is mostly quartz, feldspar and mica. Basalt is mainly feldspar, pyroxine and amphibole. Diorite can be a mixture of all of these minerals. Peridotite is mainly olivine (peridot) and pyroxine.
The crust is mainly composed of rock. The rock of the crust is composed of silicon minerals. It also has great rates of oxygen in it.
Chert is actually not a mineral. Chert is a type of sedimentary rock that is made up of many minerals. It is composed mainly of the minerals chalcedony and quartz.
Cells are not composed primarily of inorganic molecules. This is because cells are found in living things which are made up of organic matter.
Graphite schist is mainly composed of graphite, but can also contain other minerals, such as pyrite, depending on the sample