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combined aggregation of minerals

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Answered by ITZSCIENTIST
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In mineralogy and petrology, an aggregate is a mass of mineral crystals, mineraloid particles or rock particles. ... In the construction industry, an aggregate (often referred to as a construction aggregate) is sand, gravel or crushed rock that has been mined or quarried for use as a building material.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Mineral aggregation:

  • The earth is made up of minerals, either by themselves or by a series of compounds called compounds.
  • A mineral is composed of a single element or compound.
  • By definition, a mineral is a naturally occurring substance with a specific chemical structure and a structured atomic structure.
  • Similarly, many precious minerals such as corundum, beryl, and quartz come in many colors; gemstones cut from them are given various names.
  • In short, for non-metallic minerals of various types, color is useful, although it is not really a diagnostic material (therefore unique).
  • Synonyms of mineral aggregate, mineral aggregate pronunciation, mineral aggregate translation, English dictionary definition of mineral aggregate. Total aggregation or equilibrium; price: a combined sale in that market.
  • Blending Mineral composites Composed of extruded fragments. A.k.a. Volcanic rock.
  • Stone with fine characters DOWN.
  • Sediments come together due to increased pressure.
  • Rough grain.
  • Sedimentary stones are formed in plants and animals.
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