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A 'mineralogist' is a type of geologist who has specialized in the study of minerals.
rocks and minerals
they study minerals and every thing about them
A natural, yellow, brownish-yellow, reddish, brown, or black mineral and a structure type which includes no less than 150 synthetic compounds; the crystal structure is ideally cubic, it occurs as rounded cubes modified by the octahedral and dodecahedral forms, luster is subadamantine to submetallic, hardness is 5.5 on Mohs scale, and specific gravity is 4.0.
yes it is a mineral
A mineralogist studies mineralogy. An amateur mineralogist is called a rockhound.
The Mohs mineral scale was named after German mineralogist Frederich Mohs (1773-1839)
EUREKA! I found the prize mineral that will save our planet!
Someone who analyses minerals is called a mineralogist or mineral analyst.
The way a mineral breaks is a better clue to its identity than are its color and luster.
The Mohs scale of mineral hardness was created in 1812 by the German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs and is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science.
A 'mineralogist' is a type of geologist who has specialized in the study of minerals.
mineralogist is so important being they find minerals in the ground if it wasnt for mineralogist we wouldn't have makeup
A Mineralogist studies the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of Earth.
William Lewis - mineralogist - was born in 1847.
James Tennant - mineralogist - died in 1881.
The mineralogist tripped on a piece of granite and broke his nose.