yes - see http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002422.htm for more information.
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Land with rich deposits of iron ore is called an iron ore reserve or iron ore deposit.
Yes. Semolina is rich is beta-proteins which when metabolized in the body produce iron.
Hematite and magnetite are both iron-rich ores.
Spinach is known for being a rich source of iron.
Sushi can vary in iron content depending on its ingredients. Fish, particularly varieties like tuna and salmon, contain some iron, while seaweed used in sushi can also contribute to iron levels. However, overall, sushi is not typically considered a high-iron food compared to other sources like red meat or legumes. To increase iron intake, you might consider adding iron-rich toppings or side dishes.
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it depends on the food
The mineral Olivine is a series between two end members, fayalite and forsterite. Fayalite is the iron rich member while forsterite is the magnesium rich member.
Iron-rich igneous rocks are generally denser than silica-rich igneous rocks. This is because iron and magnesium minerals, which are abundant in iron-rich rocks, have a higher specific gravity compared to the lighter silica-rich minerals such as quartz. As a result, rocks like basalt, which are rich in iron and magnesium, are denser than rocks like granite, which are high in silica.
Dark, mafic rock is relatively rich in iron and magnesium.
Gabbro is not typically rich in iron. It is a dark, coarse-grained rock made up mostly of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene minerals. While it may contain some iron-bearing minerals, it is not considered an iron-rich rock.