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A mineral is a solid that comes from IN-ORGANICmatter. :)

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Is mineral a solid matter?

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What is a naturally occurring solid mass of mineral or mineral like matter?

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What is any solid mass of mineral or mineral like matter that occurs naturally as part of earth?

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Do minerals form from precipitation?

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What is a nonliving solid matter from the Earth?

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Can a mineral be a liquid?

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