Geography, asked by kmuneeswaran, 6 months ago

difference between minor Minerals and metallic minerals? please don't spam! I am studying for my exam tomorrow!​

Answers

Answered by rajanak600731
2

Explanation:

The major minerals cover fuel minerals consisting of coal, lignite, petroleum & natural gas and other major minerals i.e. metallic minerals including atomic minerals and non-metallic minerals. Minor minerals consist of materials such as marble, slate, shale etc.

If a mineral accounts for more than one-thousandth of human body weight it is considered a major mineral. When a mineral accounts for less than one-thousandth of body weight it is called a minor mineral or trace mineral. Another way to designate the difference between major and minor minerals is through dietary need.

Answered by Anonymous
4

\huge\red{\boxed{\blue{\mathcal{\overbrace{\underbrace{\fcolorbox{blue}{aqua}{\underline{\red{Answer}}}}}}}}}

Minerals are solid, naturally occurring inorganic substances that can be found in the earth's crust. ... Metals are elementary substances, such as gold, silver and copper that are crystalline when solid and naturally occurring in minerals.

PLS MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!

Similar questions