To help the economy? Sort of I mean it would be hard to make soda cans without aluminum so yes it does benefit the economy, and it also benefits our lives
Please identify the mineral in question and rephrase.
Halite, copper, diamond, calcite, talc, sphalerite, and quartz are but a few very important and economically important minerals.
Carbon is a mineral with many different allotropes (structurally different arrangements of the same compound) some of which are found in the Earth's crust (eg. Graphite and Diamond). An ore is a type of rock that contains important minerals such as gold ore or diamond ore.Usually the term 'ore' is reserved to rocks containing economically useful metals but 'carbon ore' is not a contradiction.
it means a naturally-occaring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
maybe it is so good for cancer
Calcium
Halite, copper, diamond, calcite, talc, sphalerite, and quartz are but a few very important and economically important minerals.
A mineral that is useful and economically viable to extract and purify is an ore.
Sodium chloride can be prepared in laboratory but this process is not economically important. Sodium chloride is a natural mineral (halite).
an ore
Romania
Which is the largest and most economically important gymnosperm
The rock would be considered an ore.
When it becomes economically attractive to extract it for use in a product.
Ores are deposits of economically valuable minerals, usually - but not necessarily metallic minerals.
They are suitable for agriculture
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species