in my opinion if there were no minerals we would not be living like we are now because we would probably still be primitive beings.
You would have a mineral defeciency and eventually become very ill. Your body needs minerals to maintain fluid/electrolyte balance to maintain homeostasis.
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
it doesnt happen in real life
it refers to the mohs scale
Salt would sometimes be found, as would sugar. You may find a precious mineral such as a gemstone. A carved ornament from granite, or marble would contain several different minerals. Glass and 'crystal' would not qualify, because their structure does not qualify them as minerals.
it would die
It would grow weak and eventually die.
You would have a mineral defeciency and eventually become very ill. Your body needs minerals to maintain fluid/electrolyte balance to maintain homeostasis.
R serious the world will never run out of minerals but if it did that would mean monsters came and zapped earth into plastic
R serious the world will never run out of minerals but if it did that would mean monsters came and zapped earth into plastic
Well, that is impossible. You need to get protein into your body and the vitamins and minerals meat offers.
It would not grow, show any sign of growth or health, and would just simply die. Get it?
it would not grow show any sign of growth or health and would just simply die.
It wouldn't be soil any more, it would just be some minerals... And i think you meant decomposer's not decomposes..
it would not grow show any sign of growth or health and would just simply die.
It would result to the destruction of the whole world. ocean is a store house of minerals. it provides fishes. it transport and trade.
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".