Wood is an organic matter and there for not a mineral. Although some organic life forms can produce minerals.
The Luster of a mineral is it's appearance in the light. Also there are two types of Luster, metallic and nonmetallic.
galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes
I think its nonmetallic as it is glass
No State mineral, there is a State Gem that may fall into that category though, fossilized wood, weirdly enough.
The principal mineral of tin is cassiterite (SnO2).
Wood
Wood is a nonmetallic mineral resource. Coal, iron, and aggregate are metallic mineral resources.
No, wood is not considered a nonmetallic mineral resource. Wood is derived from trees, which are living organisms and not classified as minerals. Nonmetallic mineral resources include materials like sand, gravel, limestone, and gypsum.
No, it is not a mineral of any kind.
Yes, coal is considered a nonmetallic mineral resource. It is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and is used as a source of energy through combustion.
what are two uses of nonmetallic mineral resources
Aggregate, which consists of several minerals. Wood is cellulose, iron is an element, coal is a mixture of carbon compounds.
no
Diamond is not a common nonmetallic mineral. It is a valuable and durable mineral that is widely used in jewelry and industrial applications, but it is not as abundant as more common nonmetallic minerals such as quartz, feldspar, or clay minerals.
Wood
a metallic mineral and nonmetallic mineral thankz ^^
Limestone is a nonmetallic mineral. It is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a chemical compound with a nonmetallic element (calcium) and a nonmetallic element (carbon) bonded together. Metallic minerals, on the other hand, are composed of metals or have metallic properties. Limestone does not fall into this category.