Well, honey, there are over 4,000 different minerals known to exist in the world. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride through the diverse world of rocks and crystals. Just remember, not all that glitters is gold!
I am answering my own question but there are 3000 minerals known to Earth.... if thats just how many rocks that are known to Earth than think about how many minerals that are not known to Earth.
A mineral hasn't an atomic number.
Yes, 7 on the Mohs hardness scale is considered strong. It indicates that the mineral can scratch minerals with a lower number but can be scratched by minerals with a higher number. Minerals like quartz and topaz have a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale.
A number of different minerals can be found within geodes, but they are mostly composed of quartz.
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There are hundreds of minerals in the world.
there are 4000 types of minerals in the world
There is a large number of minerals and different minerals have different density.
China produces about 47 percent of the world's minerals.
The phone number of the Gillespie Museum Of Minerals is: 386-822-7330.
there were all the minerals in the world besides the ones that scientist have created
A huge number of minerals are useful to human beings.
Minerals play a major role in world development by providing raw materials needed for industrial production.
I am answering my own question but there are 3000 minerals known to Earth.... if thats just how many rocks that are known to Earth than think about how many minerals that are not known to Earth.
There are thousands of minerals that have been found in the world, and many more discovered every year. The number of minerals that are considered common depends on where a person lives. Gold, aluminum, silver, and copper are common mineral examples.
A mineral hasn't an atomic number.
Over 4,000