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Are there rocks with simerlar propiteis of minarals?

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Who studies minarals?

Geologists study minerals


What are some minarals?

first, its minErals, with an E. some minerals are quarts, calcite, amythyst, tourmaline, flourite,sulfur, mica and rocks along those lines.


Which scientist studies rocks and ocean basins?

A geologist studies rocks, while an oceanographer studies ocean basins. Marine geologists specifically study the rocks and geological features of the ocean floor.


How are rocks composed of minarals?

Rocks are composed of minerals because minerals are the building blocks of rocks. Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure that combine to form rocks through geological processes such as cooling and solidification of magma, or through the accumulation of sediments.


How are vitamins and minarals are similar an different?

vitamins give vitamin b and minarals give strong bones


What is a person that studied rocks?

A geologist studies rocks and the earth.


How are rocks and minarals different?

Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. In other words, rocks are aggregates of minerals, whereas minerals are the building blocks of rocks.


What is a scientist that study rocks?

a geologist studies rocks, but volcanologists study volcanic rocks


A person who studies rocks and collects them for fun?

A geologist is a person who studies rocks and rock formations. A rock collector or a rock hound is a person who collects rocks for fun.


Studies rocks and minerals?

Geologist


Are minarals organic?

generally inorganic