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Yes. Gabbro, an igneous rock, has iron-bearing hornblende and augite.
Augite has a nonmetallic luster.
Augite can be found when like you find it.
When was augite first used
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Andesite is a volcanic rock that is made up of mainly the minerals augite, plagioclase, and small amounts of hornblende. Its uses include as building material in construction and stone monuments. Its name is derived from where it was first found, the Andes Mountain in South America.
Augite is used for ceramics. I couldn't find anything else than that...
augite is mined (found) in Italian volcanoes of vesuvious, stromboni, etna, and lazio
The plant gets nutrient and the ability to grow.
Hornblende is a series of dark minerals.
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The roots.