Because minerals are not reliant upon organic processes for their creation.
Minerals are inorganic, but most are compounds, not elements.
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.
Yes, fertilizer is a plant mineral.Specifically, fertilizer contains minerals. The minerals derive from plants when the fertilizers are considered organic. They derive from artificial, chemical or synthetic ingredients when the fertilizers are considered inorganic.
Rocks and minerals
Vitamins, minerals, and water are inorganic nutrients keep the body healthy
Minerals are inorganic, but most are compounds, not elements.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Yes, minerals are inorganic.
They are both organic and minerals are inorganic. So honey and teeth are not minerals. GO SCIENCE! -Crazyone
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.
it is inorganic
they are inorganic
they are inorganic substances
they are inorganic and have crystalline structures.
Coal isn't a mineral because it is organic. Minerals are made up of inorganic materials.
No - most minerals are inorganic.