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The usual name for such sedimentary rocks is conglomerate.
Begin by taking a look at the mineral's color, Examine the mineral and take note of its surface features,Get out the materials needed for the hardness test (see Things You'll need), The number is the hardness, followed by the characteristics of a mineral of that hardness and an example, Next find out your mineral's luster,Now for the streak test, You can also identify a mineral by the way it breaks. If it breaks along a smooth, flat surface (such as mica), it has cleavage. If your mineral breaks along rough, jagged surfaces, it has fracture. Thats all you need to do.
The fossil fuel, Coal and the gemstone, jet are formed from ancient plant materials. Jet is a type of lignite.
It is a Mineral
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Mineral Materials are materials that were made by using minerals. Ex: Rock is a mineral, it is used to make metal and/or tools.
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aluminum and copper
Hematite Magnetite Lodestone Franklinite Chromite Ilmenite Pyrrhotite
It attracts ferrous materials.
it is mercury because mercury is the most hazardous mineral fiber
Copper is an elementary substance - it has no mineral or any other materials in it.
Mineral materials