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Why don't minerals have rocks?

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Anonymous

18y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Minerals don't have rocks because they are two different things. Rocks are catagorized into three different catgories: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic. Mineral are catagorized by using different methods such as the Moh's Scale, and the streak color etc. Hope it answers your question.

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Rocks contain minerals in them and minerals are just the minerals themselves.


How are minerals arranged in igneous rocks?

Most igneous rocks have a relatively homogenous mix of minerals which are interlocked.


Are rocks the same as minerals?

No, rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that have a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Rocks are composed of minerals, but not all minerals are rocks.


Are minerals rocks?

No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.


how rocks related to minerals?

rocks are made of minerals


How are minerals and rocks the same?

Rocks are composed of minerals. Minerals are composed of elements.


Do sedimentary rocks have bands of minerals?

Yes, sedimentary rocks can contain bands or layers of minerals. These bands are often formed through various processes such as sediment deposition, compaction, and cementation. The minerals within these bands can vary in composition and can provide valuable information about the depositional environment and the history of the rock.