Breccia is a sedimentary rock characterized by its angular fragments, which can be composed of various minerals depending on the source material. Common minerals found in breccia include quartz, feldspar, calcite, and various types of clay minerals. The specific mineral composition can vary widely based on the geological environment and the rocks that have been fragmented. In some cases, breccia may also contain fragments of other rocks and minerals, reflecting the diverse geological processes that contributed to its formation.
Large, pointy-edged rocks and minerals cemented together.
Breccia is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Rocks are aggregates of minerals,thus there is no rock without minerals. Q.E.D
Breccia and conglomerate are detrial.
Lead is found in a number of minerals, such as galena, vanadinite, and wulfenite. Most lead ore is present in rock veins that were created by deposition from mineral rich hot water that circulated in cracks and fissures in existing rock, and may contain additional valuable minerals as well.
No it doesn't
Breccia does not have a specific hardness on the Mohs scale because it is a type of rock composed of different minerals. The hardness of breccia would vary depending on the hardness of the minerals present in its composition.
Breccia is typically a nonfoliated rock, meaning that it lacks the aligned mineral grains or bands characteristic of foliated rocks. Breccia forms from the cementation of broken rock fragments, giving it a distinct angular appearance.
Breccia is a rock composed of angular fragments of minerals or rocks in a matrix (cementing material), that may be similar or different in composition to the fragments. It can be any rock or mineral, there is nothing specific.
Conglomerate or Breccia. You'd have to specify the shape of the fragments and types of minerals.
Breccia is an inorganic land-derived sedimentary rock. It is clastic (fragmental), but not foliated. Breccia is composed of mostly quartz, feldspar, and clay minerals; it may contain fragments of other rocks and minerals.
Breccia is clastic.
Breccia is a sedimentary rock that is composed of large angular fragments of various rocks cemented together by a fine-grained matrix. These fragments are typically a mix of different minerals and rock types, giving breccia a diverse appearance.
Large, pointy-edged rocks and minerals cemented together.
Breccia is clastic.
Breccia usually has a dull to earthy luster due to its composition of angular rock fragments and matrix. The luster of breccia can vary depending on the types of rocks it contains and the amount of matrix present.
Breccia refers to a rock that is composed of the broken fragments of the rocks or minerals that have been cemented together. The broken fragments of the rocks or minerals are usually cemented together to form a fine grained matrix.