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Yes the do because, minerals are bits of rocks that are broken down int little pieces.

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Are minerals rocks?

No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.


What is one difference in how rocks and minerals are classified?

A rock is made of 2 or more minerals, minerals make up rocks but rocks cannot make up minerals.


How do minerals relate to rocks?

minnerals make up rocks


How do rocks look different from minerals?

minerals make up rocks:O


How are minerals and rocks similar?

Both are solid and naturally occurring materials with chemical compositions. They also make up the earth around us


How many minerals make up most of the earth's rocks?

20 different kinds of minerals make up 95% of earth's rocks.


Why are there more different types of rocks then minerals?

Rocks are made up of minerals. There are more types of rocks because rocks can be classified based on how they are formed, such as igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Minerals, on the other hand, are defined by their chemical composition and crystal structure, so there are fewer categories compared to rocks.


Why are rocks red and yellow?

The color of rocks is determined by which minerals make up the rocks. Red minerals like iron-containing hematite would make a red colored rock and sulfur containing minerals would make yellow.


Do rocks have to have minerals?

"Minerals" are the compounds that make up rocks. A rock may have several types of minerals in it. Unless a rock is composed 100% of a single element, it contains minerals.


How are moon rocks similar to and different rocks on earth?

Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:


Where are the elements of the earth found?

In the rocks and minerals that make up the Earth.


Why are rocks minerals but minerals not rocks?

Rocks are made up of minerals, which are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. While minerals contribute to the formation of rocks, not all minerals are present in rocks. Rocks can contain a mixture of minerals and other materials, whereas minerals occur naturally as individual crystals or grains.