Hematite is a form of iron. It is found in Canada, Australia, Mexico North and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Greenland, the Pacific Ocean, Naha and Japan. hematite has also been found on mars.
Hematite is found in all types of rocks, including the rhodochrosites.it is also found where there used to be water and volcanoes and hot springs. It is iron oxide, and is used as pigment in paints and is used also as something for polishing
There are several types of Hematite found it is found in only one type rock and a smooth stone. In its powder form, it is blood red and it get is name it is a Greek word meaning "blood like".
If you go to this page...
http://www.mindat.org/min-1856.html
...and scroll to the bottom, there is a map with some haematite locations
No. hematite is just rust or Fe2O3 a.k.a Iron(III)oxide. Gold is simply an element and can be found in rivers
Hematite has a dramatic red streak.
Hematite is an oxide of iron.
hematite is a mineral that is used for jewelry
Hematite is a 6.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Yes it is and in other places around the world.
Hematite dates back to the early ancient Egyptian times
it is found in iron ore eg hematite
China is the country that produces the most hematite in the world. Second to China, the country of Brazil also has a very large hematite production level.
Yes it is found in North Carolina in many places.
No. hematite is just rust or Fe2O3 a.k.a Iron(III)oxide. Gold is simply an element and can be found in rivers
no, it is naturally found in hematite ore under the earths surface
hematite
The four major countries that hematite can be found are Italy, Brazil, England and Australia. In the United States, Michigan and Minnesota are the two major states that hematite is located. Other states include New York, Wyoming, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Colorado, New Jersey and Missouri.
Yes, hematite is a mineral.
Hematite is an ore of iron.
Hematite intermixed with Goethite is also known as Rainbow Hematite and is wonderfully iridescent.