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Nonliving, solid material formed in nature with particles arranged in a repeating pattern is a mineral. Atoms of a mineral are arranged in a repeating pattern to form a solid that is called a crystal.
A crystal is an example of a solid object formed in nature that has never been alive. Crystals are made up of repeating patterns of atoms and molecules, giving them their unique shape and structure. They can be found in various minerals and rocks.
A naturally occurring solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter is known as a rock. Rocks are composed of minerals or mineraloids and can vary in composition and characteristics depending on how they were formed.
The repeating pattern of a mineral's particles forms a solid called a crystal. This structure gives minerals their unique shape and properties.
False. A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. Minerals are not organic; they are formed through geological processes without the involvement of living organisms.
crystal
I think you are referring to a crystal.
A Cone.
It is a silicate mineral ex: crystals
A net for a geometric solid is the 2-D pattern for constructing the 3-D shape.
That is a rectangular solid.
Describing a geometric solid with only two dimensions may not provide a complete representation of its shape and structure. A geometric solid is best described in three dimensions to convey its full volume, surface area, and shape.
Hexagon
cyclinder?
Nonliving, solid material formed in nature with particles arranged in a repeating pattern is a mineral. Atoms of a mineral are arranged in a repeating pattern to form a solid that is called a crystal.
A solid object has a definite volume and geometric form. Solids have tightly packed particles that do not conform to the shape of its container.
A mineral is always a solid because it has a definite volume and shape due to its atomic structure and arrangement.