yes all minerals are recyclable. there is a mineral cycle that takes minerals into plants then eaten by animals which die and is recycled in decomposition
The minerals get into the ocean by when it rains the minerals on land flows into the ocean.
When it rains, this helps wash minerals into the ocean from the land, which will add more minerals into an area of ocean water. Also, the formation of sea ice can also increase the amount of minerals.
yes, the minerals come from rock chimneys on the ocean floor
if you shove it up your but
That magnetic minerals spreading from a mid-ocean ridge
That magnetic minerals spreading from a mid-ocean ridge
That magnetic minerals spreading from a mid-ocean ridge
minerals that crystallize directly from ocean waters
Non-renewable Minerals are those minerals that cannot be recycled or takes a very long time to reform and can get totally depleted when extracted, for example, Petroleum.
salt
The rocks on the shore of the ocean are filled with minerals and with every wave that comes in it brings minerals out. AKA Salt.