Ore
Rocks and minerals can be removed from the ground through open-pit mining, where large holes are dug into the earth to extract the materials. They can also be extracted through underground mining, where tunnels and shafts are created to access mineral deposits beneath the surface.
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Vein and/or Peat (depending on reference, peat is the beginning form of coal).
Tin is primarily extracted from the mineral cassiterite, which is a tin oxide ore.
Granite is one example of a rock containing two or more minerals.
You mean random minerals in the Earth?IronleadgoldsilverBy Wiki's def: An ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as gemstones or metals that can be extracted through mining and refined for use.
No, it is generally not possible to direct deposit funds into an account that does not have your name on it. Banks typically require the account holder's name to match the name on the deposit.
You cannot deposit a check that is not in your name. The check must be endorsed by the payee and signed over to you in order for you to deposit it into your account.
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No, you cannot deposit a check with a different name at Chase. The name on the check must match the name on the account for it to be deposited.
No, you cannot deposit a check under a different name. The name on the check must match the name on the account you are depositing it into.
Rocks and minerals can be removed from the ground through open-pit mining, where large holes are dug into the earth to extract the materials. They can also be extracted through underground mining, where tunnels and shafts are created to access mineral deposits beneath the surface.
If there is a direct deposit name mismatch on your account, you should contact the sender of the deposit, such as your employer or the organization making the deposit, to correct the issue. They may need to update their records with the correct name to ensure future deposits are processed correctly.
Yes, direct deposit typically requires the funds to be deposited into an account that is in your name.
No, it is generally not possible to direct deposit into an account without the account holder's name on it.
If you receive a deposit check with the wrong first name on it, you should contact the issuer of the check to request a new one with the correct name. Do not attempt to deposit the check with the wrong name as it may lead to complications.
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