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Mineral
The term that describes a natural nonliving material from Earth is "mineral." Minerals are inorganic substances that occur naturally in the environment, characterized by their specific chemical compositions and crystal structures. They are essential components of rocks and are used in various applications, from construction to electronics.
Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, due to its tightly packed carbon atoms in a strong crystal lattice structure.
The Earth is considered non-living as it is an inanimate object made up of physical materials such as rock, water, and metal. While it sustains life through ecosystems and natural processes, the Earth itself is not living.
The hardest substance that is naturally occurring is a diamond. However, there are harder substances that have been made by scientists in labs.
minerals
Rock.
Mineral
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
A diamond
destiny
diamond
natural gas comes from the earth where as oil is processed
Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, due to its tightly packed carbon atoms in a strong crystal lattice structure.
Wood comes from a tree. Trees are natural to the earth, therefore, they are an earth material.
The substance that disrupts the Earth's geochemical process is called a pollutant. Pollutants can be natural or man-made and can harm the health of living organisms.
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