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All minerals come from the Earth and are separated into two categories, metalic and non-metallic. Minerals are mined from the Earth and processed by humans into usable forms.
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No, meteors do not come from deep inside the Earth. Meteors are space rocks that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up due to friction, creating streaks of light in the sky. Some meteors that survive and land on Earth's surface are known as meteorites.
around 60 most of them come from the air and your food though.
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All minerals come from the Earth and are separated into two categories, metalic and non-metallic. Minerals are mined from the Earth and processed by humans into usable forms.
from where did earth water most likly come
yam is rich in mineral because it come from the earth
No. The earth is inside of the milky way Galaxy.
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Silicates
Minerals are formed from magma and lava through the process of crystallization. As magma or lava cools, the atoms and ions within the molten rock come together to form solid mineral crystals. The specific minerals that form depend on the composition of the magma or lava and the cooling rate.
Geothermal energy is found in the Earth because of the heat trapped beneath the Earth's surface, generated from radioactive decay of minerals and from the Earth's formation process. This heat is harnessed to produce electricity through geothermal power plants.
Geology, the study of rocks and minerals, right? That falls under earth sciences, or history of the earth.
volcano
Most of the earth's light comes from the sun.
It comes from inside Earth, which is always very hot. The internal heat is due to a combination of factors. The two most significant are residual heat from Earth's formation and energy released by radioactive decay of certain isotopes inside the planet.