There often of the same density
Theyre all hard
They normally have the same cleaverage or plainly points of fracture
They are naturaly produced
They are all have an economic value
They will rarely float
Some sorts react to acid
Theyre all part of the rock cycle
Many of these were formed from volncanic activity
They normally can form parts of other rocks and minerals
They can sometimes be metallic
Theyre all found in similar regions
They all formed beteen a few 100 to a few 1000000 years ago
They are never in short supply
Mieral is basically a fancy term for rock
Trust me on these I studied Geology witch it on rocks, minerals, fossils earth quakes and volncanic activity.
Rocks that contain minerals are called mineral rocks. Minerals are naturally occurring substances that have a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. These minerals come together to form rocks through various geological processes.
No. Chemical weathering results in a change of the chemistry of the rock and the minerals therein.
Rocks that feel and look the same likely share similar mineral composition and texture. Minerals present in the rock, as well as the way the rock formed (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), contribute to its appearance and feel. Thus, rocks that appear and feel the same are likely to be composed of similar minerals and have undergone similar geological processes.
ALL minerals crystallise from molten materials. Magma consists of minerals. It is easy to believe that all magma is the same, but magmas are as different as rocks.
How minerals can form some rocks, the color, and texture
Rocks are composed of minerals. Minerals are composed of elements.
Not quite minerals are what rocks are made of
from rocks and minerals
they are made with stuff different minerals
No, rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that have a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Rocks are composed of minerals, but not all minerals are rocks.
The formations may be different, but the rocks and minerals are the same in inhabited areas and uninhabited areas.
yes. many rocks (e.g. granite) have crystals and minerals in themGenerally speaking they are one in the same...
Rocks are not minerals, but they are made up of minerals. A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition, while a rock is a combination of one or more minerals. So, rocks can be composed of one or more minerals.
Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:
No. Rocks are made up of various minerals, just as a cake is made from a number of ingredients.
No. Rocks are combinations of minerals.
No. Rocks are combinations of minerals.