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What is the word for a mass of some mineral in the rock or in the ground?

The word you are looking for is "vein." A vein is a deposit or mass of a particular mineral embedded within a rock or the Earth's surface.


What are minereals in?

Minerals are in rocks. When you break a rock a mineral will be found in it. Also the uglier the rock is the prettier the mineral will be. Some rocks are found under the ground. That is where minerals are and about.


What is Thirty two million ten thousand one in standard form?

Whes of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy. When that rock hit the ground, it could have cracked and made some tiny pieces of rock (sand). Erosion is just that easy.


What is the difference between carbonation and oxidation?

In lesser terms, oxidation is when a rock or mineral of some sort interacts with oxygen and carbonation is when a rock or mineral interacts with carbon or carbon dioxide.


What rock would be the best source of the mineral garnet?

Garnet is a mineral, of the Al SiO3 community, with other contributions as well. Some times used as a minor gemstone. A cubic mineral, found often enough in metamorphosed rocks such as schist.


How do you find the mineral in a rock?

In some rock, it is not possible to visually detect a mineral. Tests must be done to identify the minerals which compose the rock. Such tests would include: reaction to acids, specific gravity, texture, and color.


What are Some devastating results of faster mass movements?

Mass movement. Mass movement, also called Mass Wasting, bulk movements of soil and rock debris down slopes in response to the pull of gravity, or the rapid or gradual sinking of the Earth's ground surface in a predominantly vertical direction.


What are some some forming minerals?

There are many rock forming minerals but some examples are peridotite,gabbro,basalt etc.Olivine is used in jewellery and a rock forming mineral.


Where do you find mineral water?

Mineral water can typically be found in grocery stores, convenience stores, health food stores, and some restaurants or cafes. It is often located in the beverage aisle or near other bottled water products.


Is there rock beneath all ground?

yes there is rock under all the ground if you dig you will get to a layer of rock which is very hard to dig through.


What are some words that describe a rock?

hard bumpy smooth


What is the smallest rock in North Carolina.?

Some pebble lying on the ground