Difference between rocks and minerals
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rocks-Large particles of sand
Minerals- are present in soil
Minerals- are present in soil
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Rocks
Intrusive igneous rocks are those which slowly cool beneath the surface, and include granite and peridotite.
• Extrusive igneous rockrefers to those rocks which are shot out onto the Earth's surface due to a volcanic eruption, and these include obsidian.
•Example (a form of volcanic glass), basalt and pumice.
Mineral
•Ores are minerals that have a high concentration of a certain element, typically a metal.
•Examples are cinnabar (HgS), an ore of mercury, sphalerite (ZnS), an ore of zinc, or cassiterite (SnO2), anore of tin.
Intrusive igneous rocks are those which slowly cool beneath the surface, and include granite and peridotite.
• Extrusive igneous rockrefers to those rocks which are shot out onto the Earth's surface due to a volcanic eruption, and these include obsidian.
•Example (a form of volcanic glass), basalt and pumice.
Mineral
•Ores are minerals that have a high concentration of a certain element, typically a metal.
•Examples are cinnabar (HgS), an ore of mercury, sphalerite (ZnS), an ore of zinc, or cassiterite (SnO2), anore of tin.
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