the canadian sheild
You can call it "Ore" or even "Mineral deposit"!
what mineral deposit do we have in the country
what mineral deposit do we have in the country
Since you didn't say WHICH country you're in, we can't answer the question.
Since you didn't say WHICH country you're in, we can't answer the question.
what mineral deposits do we have in the phillipines ? where are they located and why only in those places
Not necessarily. An ore is a mineral deposit that contains some resource that can be extracted profitably. So while ores are minerals, most minerals are not ores.
Overburden refers to the rock or soil covering a mineral deposit, while ore is the mineral deposit itself that contains valuable minerals or metals. Overburden needs to be removed to access the ore for mining.
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.
There are several mineral deposits in the island country of the Philippines. The country has shown much potential for copper, gold, nickel, chromite, and other metals, as well as marble, limestone, clays, feldspar, rock aggregates, and dolomite.
A rich deposit of a valuable mineral is called an ore deposit. These deposits contain high concentrations of the mineral sought after by mining companies. The extraction and processing of these ores are critical for obtaining the valuable mineral.
An ore deposit is a mineral deposit that is large enough and contains a high enough concentration of valuable minerals to make mining profitable. This usually involves minerals like gold, copper, iron, or coal that have economic value when extracted and processed. The grade and size of an ore deposit are key factors in determining its profitability.