Ores
Ores
Metal (chemistry) comes from metal ores, rocks that contain metal alloys. Metal (music) comes from Britain, more specifically Birmingham with the band Black Sabbath.
fossils
Rocks are usually not elements, but they contain elements.
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
Ores
Metallic ores are rocks that contain metals.Sometimes it contains a metal compound, like Hematite, an ore of Iron, Fe2O3, for example. They can also contain metals that are found in their pure form, like copper (which can form compounds, but not usually when found in ore) and Gold (which does not form compounds). This is known as a 'native' metal.
Rocks that contain crystals exhibit a coarse texture. The crystals within the rock are generally large enough to be seen with the naked eye, giving the rock a grainy appearance.
Metal (chemistry) comes from metal ores, rocks that contain metal alloys. Metal (music) comes from Britain, more specifically Birmingham with the band Black Sabbath.
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Metal-bearing rocks sought after in mining are typically called ore deposits. These deposits contain high enough concentrations of valuable metals such as copper, gold, silver, or iron to be economically viable for extraction. Mining companies prospect for ore deposits to extract and process the valuable metals.
they contain gas and rocks they contain gas and rocks
Metal-bearing rocks are called ore. They contain valuable metals that can be extracted and refined for various industrial purposes. Examples include iron ore, copper ore, and gold ore.
Many rocks contain silicon (Si) but not all the rocks.
It needs to contain an element that can be sold for money/profit. An example is if you have Ore that contains metal, they can use that metal to make scissors or other things that need the kind of metal to complete it but first they'll have to smelt it.
No
All rocks contain the same thing. They all contain minerals, and some of these minerals are inorganic and crystalline, among others