Geography, asked by diamondclash08, 1 year ago

An ore is a mineral but a mineral is not an ore

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Answered by susmitapal496
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heeyee mate ❤️❤️❤️❤️ ur absolutely right...

AN ORE IS A MINERAL BUT A MINERAL IS NOT AN ORE...

It is so because metals cannot be extracted from minerals in a convenient way. E.g.:- Aluminum metal is found in both minerals: clay and bauxite...
Minerals:

All the naturally occurring substances of metals which are present in the earth’s crust are known as Minerals.All Minerals are not ores.Minerals are native form in which metals exist.

Ores : Ores are usually used to extract metals economically. A large amount of metals are present.All ores are minerals.Ores are mineral deposits


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Answered by nancysingla
4
it is ryt...because ore contains mineral with gangue but mineral is pure.. so it can be said that an ore is mineral but a mineral is not an ore
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