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yes natural gas does come from the earth (very true in every situation);
Diamond is a naturally occurring mineral formed deep within the Earth under extreme pressure and temperature. It is one of the hardest materials known, ranked as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Diamond mining can have environmental impacts, but the hardness of diamond itself does not directly harm the Earth.
Wood is not considered a mineral because it is not naturally occurring and is organic in nature, being derived from trees which are living organisms. Minerals are inorganic substances that are naturally formed in the Earth's crust through various geological processes. Wood's composition, structure, and origin differentiate it from minerals.
California's energy resources include natural gas, solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, and biomass. Natural gas is formed from decomposed organic material in the Earth's crust, while solar energy is harnessed from the sun, wind energy from moving air currents, geothermal energy from heat within the Earth, hydroelectric energy from flowing water, and biomass energy from organic matter like plants and waste.
H horizons or layers: These are layers of organic material. Organic material is defined by having a certain minimum content of soil organic carbon. In the WRB, this is 20% (by weight). The H horizon is formed from organic residues that are not incorporated into the mineral soil.
Man-made diamonds are not considered natural because, by definition, a mineral must form by natural processes.
The mineral sample is likely formed through a natural geological process such as crystallization from magma, precipitation from water solutions, or metamorphism of existing minerals. The specific origin can vary depending on the mineral's composition and the conditions under which it formed.
ASNWER=solid formed by the earth!!!!!!!!=
Mineral
ASNWER=solid formed by the earth!!!!!!!!=
natural from the earth
Because it was not formed by man, it was formed by natural events.
because it is made from the groung or earth.
yes natural gas does come from the earth (very true in every situation);
Natural gas is formed far below the earth's surface by the decomposition of organic materials. Differences in the materials decomposing, time, and the depth and pressure involved in the decomposition determine whether the end result is gaseous, as natural gas, or liquid, as crude oil.
Diamond is a naturally occurring mineral formed deep within the Earth under extreme pressure and temperature. It is one of the hardest materials known, ranked as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Diamond mining can have environmental impacts, but the hardness of diamond itself does not directly harm the Earth.
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