It is neither.
Is called a mineral
A nonsilicate mineral.
its a non mineral
No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.
a person who studies volcanoes, their eruptions, and their mineral makeup
The life estate expires when the life estate owner does and the mineral rights revert to the property owners in fee.
A person that works with gold is normally referred to as a goldsmith. Gold is a precious mineral that is mined from the earth.
no.
Mineral deeds are bought just as properties would be. Mineral deeds give a person the right to mine for minerals on a certain piece of land. You must sign many agreements and contracts, and it is advisable to have a lawyer.
No, the word Boron is supposedly from the Persian language, and was named after the mineral borax.
a person who studies volcanoes, their eruptions, and their mineral makeup
It is neither.
It is a mineral.
streak is a real simple test, as is visual appearance.
Is called a mineral
Yes, But it is very seldom that you get them with the property when you purchase it. Most of the time mineral rights are owned by A person who does not have too much interest in the land but really enjoys owning the rights to whats under it. Without the mineral rights you own up to the first 6 inches of dirt, Not always the full 6 inches though. OH! and your height into the air is limmited to, the government owns that.