Sand and gravel do not fit the textbook definition of a mineral because they are not single, solid, naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and ordered atomic structure. Instead, they are aggregates, meaning they are composed of multiple mineral grains or rock fragments, and their composition can vary widely depending on their source.
No. The definition of a native mineral is described as, among other criterion, a natural occurring mineral consisting of a single element. Halite would not fit this definition as it is a mineral containing sodium and chloride.
A paperclip is neither a rock nor a mineral. It is a man-made object typically made from metal, such as steel or aluminum, and does not fit the criteria to be classified as either a rock or a mineral.
A mineral is a naturally occurring, inanimate object with a highly specific chemical composition. Coral is the fossilized remnants of a living aquatic creature and thus does not qualify.Coral is also not considered a mineral since it is organic. All real minerals are inorganic.ANS: 3By definition #1: coral is not a mineral because it is not homogeneous, it does not have a definite chemical composition nor is it crystalline.Dead carbonate coral skeletons can meet definition #3 for being a mineral since they are composed of inorganic matter. The skeletons are composed predominately of calcium carbonate. Not all carbon compounds are organic. Carbonates are one class of chemicals that are considered inorganic even though they contain carbon. Carbon dioxide gas is also considered to be inorganic.This is one of those questions that does not have a right or wrong answer. It depends on how you argue the point.===Good definition for "mineral" from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mineral===1. A naturally occurring, homogeneous inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition and characteristic crystalline structure, color, and hardness.2. Any of various natural substances, as:a. An element, such as gold or silver.b. An organic derivative, such as coal or petroleum.c. A substance, such as stone, sand, salt, or coal, that is extracted or obtained from the ground or water and used in economic activities.3. A substance that is neither animal nor vegetable; inorganic matter.4. An inorganic element, such as calcium, iron, potassium, sodium, or zinc, that is essential to the nutrition of humans, animals, and plants.5. An ore.
That is not an effective method. Easier and more efficient to fit a sediment filter, or if the sand is really excessive, what is called a "swirlaway filter"That is not an effective method. Easier and more efficient to fit a sediment filter, or if the sand is really excessive, what is called a "swirlaway filter"
Gravel doesn't fit close together like clay soil particles do, slowing down water flow through mud. If you visualize gravel as a screen of 1/8th inch mesh and clay soil as a screen of 1/128th mesh ( 16 times smaller holes ) you can then easily understand that water flows very swiftly through the gravel screen compared to the fine particles of clay soils.
Glass is not a subset of quartz because glass does not fit the definition of a mineral in that it has no crystalline structure.
No. The definition of a native mineral is described as, among other criterion, a natural occurring mineral consisting of a single element. Halite would not fit this definition as it is a mineral containing sodium and chloride.
Silt and clay particles settle at greater fluid velocities than sand due to their smaller size and lower density. Sand particles require slower velocities to settle because they are larger and heavier.
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No, gas and water are not minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic solid substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Gas and water do not fit this definition.
The definition is yours to choose as you see fit.
To determine how many yards of gravel fit into a 55-gallon drum, you first need to convert gallons to cubic yards. A 55-gallon drum holds about 0.2 cubic yards (since 1 cubic yard equals 201.97 gallons). Therefore, approximately 0.2 cubic yards of gravel can fit into a 55-gallon drum.
Yes, Panama fits the definition of an isthmus.
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