yes minerals can create other minerals.
Destructive effects:- 1.loss of life and property 2.landslide and floods 3.tsunami 4.fire may breakout due to dislocation of electrical wiring Constructive effects:- 1.formation of lakes and hot springs 2.lifting of water table 3.exposure to deep minerals and formation of new minerals 4.may create new coastal plains that are very fertile these are all i know
Remineralization can occur because of an exchange of fluids or because the squeezing out of fluids by pressure and heat create an environment where hydrous minerals cannot exist and are replaced with non-hydrous minerals.
The oxygen in the air combines with the minerals and the rocks change because the minerals are oxidizing. Oxidation can cause new chemical compounds such as iron oxide to form in the rocks.
Sulfur itself is pure because it is an element, but many things can combine with sulfur to create different minerals.
The source of soil is erosion of rocks and minerals into dirt. It takes up to 1,000 years to create one inch of topsoil.
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They create new landforms and mabye some useful minerals.
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New Hampshire's minerals are granite, sand, and gravel.
There are many minerals in paint that are used to create each color. The mineral that is mostly used is titanium dioxide.
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Earth faults, which create earthquakes and also promote volcanoes, are the source of new crustal layers, and the subduction of older crust. As such, they bring new minerals to the surface, which can benefit the living organisms there.
Rocks contain the minerals we use to create everything we make.
New Jersey is a place therefor has many minerals and so it would be impossible to count them.
Because it takes millions of years to create minerals. The industrial revolution is only a couple of hundred years old - yet we're exhausting minerals at an alarming rate !
This subject is new to me. However I would assume that Africa doesn't want to just produce raw minerals and be exploited for it, rather they want to build industry to refine them so that the can create jobs and build on they're economy as a whole.