Bronze nickel iron steel and gold
All different kinds, usually quartz.
Rocks are the ones which are usually made up of mixtures of different kinds of minerals. This is what defines the various properties that different rocks have.
When two different kinds of minerals mix, they may form new minerals through a process called solid-state reaction. This can lead to the creation of mineral solid solutions or intergrowths, depending on the proportions and chemical properties of the original minerals. Additionally, sometimes the combination of different minerals can result in the formation of mineral ores.
Petrified fossils: where organic material is replaced by minerals. Mold fossils: where the shape of an organism is preserved in sediment. Cast fossils: formed when a mold fills with minerals, creating a replica of the organism. Trace fossils: records of biological activity, like footprints or burrows. Amber fossils: organisms preserved in hardened tree resin.
they need water, and sunlight. Also, pleanty of care.
Rocks are the ones which are usually made up of mixtures of different kinds of minerals. This is what defines the various properties that different rocks have.
3-4 thousand.
silicate and non-silicate
Carbohydrates, Protein,Water,Fats,Vitamins,and Minerals.
All different kinds, usually quartz.
Rocks are the ones which are usually made up of mixtures of different kinds of minerals. This is what defines the various properties that different rocks have.
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You will get vitamins and minerals that the body needs. What sort of question is this .
a lot ofdifferent ones in all different kinds of vegetables. depends on the vegetable,
what kinds of rocks and minerals are in tectonic plates sag ponds
minerals are inorganic naturally occurring substances
When two different kinds of minerals mix, they may form new minerals through a process called solid-state reaction. This can lead to the creation of mineral solid solutions or intergrowths, depending on the proportions and chemical properties of the original minerals. Additionally, sometimes the combination of different minerals can result in the formation of mineral ores.