Silicates
around 60 most of them come from the air and your food though.
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is it True minerals can only come from nonliving things.
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.
Most minerals are formed in the Earth's crust, although some can also be found in the mantle. They are created through various geological processes such as cooling of magma, precipitation from hot water, and metamorphism. These minerals are then brought to the surface through tectonic activity, erosion, and volcanic eruptions.
Silicates
Rocks are made of minerals. Only a few minerals are rock forming and most rock is made from a combination of the commonest of these such as feldspars, quartz, mica, olivine, calcite, pyroxene and amphiboles.
China clay is a type of clay that is rich in kaolinite, which is a layered silicate mineral. Silicate minerals are a type of rock-forming mineral.
around 60 most of them come from the air and your food though.
I think the most common ores are magnetite and haemitite.
yes, the minerals come from rock chimneys on the ocean floor
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is it True minerals can only come from nonliving things.
Inorganic minerals.
Crystallization is the process of forming crystals by the cooling of a liquid, causing atoms or molecules to form an ordered solid structure. Another process is precipitation, where dissolved substances in a solution come together to form crystals as the solvent evaporates or cools.
most planets look different from different minerals in soil different particles in the atmosphere
Minerals come together to make rocks