the mineral of the half gold rock is the aluminium it makes the rock have its shine in the inside and then it spreads out in the outside yep that is all...:-D
It is both. The metal gold exists as a mineral in the Earth, and its distinctive colour is used to describe the colouring of other objects. A similar thing happens with orange, the colour and the fruit.
No, gold is not a common rock-forming mineral. It is relatively rare and typically forms under unique geological conditions, such as in hydrothermal veins or placer deposits. Gold is most commonly found in association with quartz and sulfide minerals in ore deposits.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
Gold is an element, so it doesn't follow the traditional rock cycle that involves the transformation of different types of rocks. Gold is typically found in veins within quartz or as alluvial deposits in rivers, where it has been eroded from its original source and concentrated over time. Mining and refining processes are then used to extract and separate gold from the surrounding rock or sediment.
Yes, gold is a rare mineral.Answeryes, it is not a rock or metal but a mineral
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Diamond or Gold
It is both. The metal gold exists as a mineral in the Earth, and its distinctive colour is used to describe the colouring of other objects. A similar thing happens with orange, the colour and the fruit.
Gold was sometimes found in quartz, a white rock that often contains mineral veins.
both are found underground
Gold is usually found in metamorphic rock but can also be found in sedimentary rock. In deep mines, quartz rock is found in association with gold.
No. A rock is an assemblage of at least two different minerals. One mineral can't be two or more minerals.
The Official state rock is Jade and the Official mineral is Gold.
it is worth money but it is worth a lot more if the ore is removed from the rock/mineral
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No, gold is not a common rock-forming mineral. It is relatively rare and typically forms under unique geological conditions, such as in hydrothermal veins or placer deposits. Gold is most commonly found in association with quartz and sulfide minerals in ore deposits.