No. It's an igneous volcanic rock.
Icelandite is originally found in Iceland. If you see te book: Geology and Petrology of the Galapagos Islands somewhere there will read that in the Galapagos islands similarly composited rocks that are basically Icelandites
It is a mineral.
Non mineral
mineral
it is mineral because it is our teasure
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
When a mineral can scratch another mineral, it means that the mineral is harder than the mineral it can scratch. Hardness is a measure of a mineral's resistance to being scratched, with the Mohs scale commonly used to rank minerals based on their hardness.
no is not a mineral
its not a mineral
It is an elemental mineral.
It is a mineral because have you ever heard of mineral water?
Olivine is a silicate mineral. Diamond is an elemental mineral. Pyrite is a sulfide mineral. Malachite is a carbonate mineral.