The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.
Do you meant desert rose the plant or desert rose the mineral? There is a big difference.
It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.
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Hardness is the measure of how easily a mineral is scratched.
The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.
Graphite is the mineral used in pencils. It is a form of carbon that leaves a dark mark when applied to paper.
Mineral supplements are known as a way of plugging a gap in your food diet. They are not meant to be a substitute, but rather an aid if you happen to be allergic or dislike a particular good group.
Do you meant desert rose the plant or desert rose the mineral? There is a big difference.
''Nephrites'' is a genus of beetles, but those are not amfibians ofcourse. Maybe nephritis was meant, this is a kidney-desease. Or nephrite, wich is a mineral.
It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.
The mineral that is a part of asbestos when in the variety of chrysotile is serpentine. Chrysotile asbestos is the only type of asbestos that belongs to the serpentine mineral group. It is also known as white asbestos and is the most commonly used form of asbestos.
It is a mineral.
Yes. Salt is commonly used to feed livestock with as a "mineral" supplement. Straight NaCl isn't the best though because it doesn't contain all the essential minerals that an animal needs to function properly. A good mineral supplement is one that has all the minerals that an animal needs, depending on the species. For instance, mineral meant for cattle and horses is not good for sheep and goats because it contains copper. So in order to have a good mineral program one must have the minerals that a particular species needs in loose form, not block, and fed ad libitum. Salt is often put in with the loose mineral to entice livestock to eat the mineral.
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