Valuable rare minerals are not known as titanium and aren't used in jewelry. This question is false.
False. Most minerals are compounds, meaning they are composed of two or more elements bonded together. This is what gives minerals their unique chemical and physical properties.
False. Diamond and quartz are minerals composed of multiple elements. Diamond is composed of carbon atoms, while quartz is composed of silicon and oxygen atoms.
False. The bulk of the rock-forming minerals in the continental crust are composed of a variety of elements, not just 10. The most common elements found in these minerals include oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.
False. The terms folidated and nonfoliated apply to metamorphic rocks.
True because my partner and i read a paragraph about lava and we are writing
True. Ores are minerals that contain valuable metals or elements that can be extracted economically through mining and processing.
False, because it get money from their own natural resources such as Gold, Diamond, Copper and other valuable minerals.
False, Geologists identified about 3,800 minerals.
False. Most minerals are compounds, which means that they are combinations of elements. Additionally, some minerals are elements by themselves.
False. Most minerals are compounds, meaning they are composed of two or more elements bonded together. This is what gives minerals their unique chemical and physical properties.
No, it is not recommended to wear titanium jewelry during an MRI scan. Titanium is a paramagnetic material, which means it can interact with the magnetic field of the MRI machine and potentially cause discomfort or injury to the wearer. It is best to remove all jewelry and metal objects before undergoing an MRI to ensure safety and accurate imaging results.
This is false.
False
False, all minerals DO NOT have the same melting point
false...he wore gold jewelry
False [dickies]
A is false - Rocks are composed of minerals not the other way round. B, C and D are all true.