The water contains minerals when it rains and leaves the minerals on the ground when its evaporated
When the solution evaporates the solute stays behind, which is either
an element or compound. The element or compound is the mineral.
It is true. For example if water was mixed with water and you evaporated the water in the bottom would still be salt.
Yes, some minerals (evaporites) are formed by water evaporation.
For example sodium chloride from sea waters.
These minerals are called evaporites.
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the way its crystals are formed
Magma is molten rock, as the magma cools the minerals crystallize out of it, the slower it cools, the larger the crystals.
Non-Clastic, or chemical, sedimentary rock is formed from dissolved minerals. These rocks are made of chemical sediments that have been dissolved from minerals. Solid minerals precipitate out of the solution in water. These minerals layer, and the water above them causes the pressure which forms the rock.
Sedimentary rock
Diamonds, obsidian, prehnite, and the minerals of the zeolite group are formed from volcanic processes.
Yes, in fact that's how a lot of crystals are formed.
Yes, in fact that's how a lot of crystals are formed.
Yes, in fact that's how a lot of crystals are formed.
On evaporation the crystals so formed are in the form of solid(in criss cross manner) and on crushing those crystals they become change into powder.
evaporites or precipatates
the way its crystals are formed
Minerals.
minerals
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Some limestones are made by precipitation of dissolved calcium carbonate. Some cherts are formed from dissolved silicates in thermal springs and evaporite minerals, such as gypsum and rock salt (halite) are formed by evaporation of water from solutions of dissolved minerals.
evaporation
If the temprature of water is increased the crystals would not be formed because they would be dissolved.