fill in the blanks metallic mineral are generally found in and. rock formations
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Metallic ores occur in every kind of rock and some varieties of soil. The metallic minerals are concentrated into rich masses by igneous, hydrothermal, or erosional/weathering processes. Metals such as chromium, platinum, nickel, copper, and iron can precipitate as sulfide minerals in a cooling body of magma.
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Generally, metallic minerals are found in igneous and metamorphic rock formations that form large plateaus. Iron-ore in north Sweden, copper and nickel deposits in Ontario, Canada, iron, nickel, chromites and platinum in South Africa are examples of minerals found in igneous and metamorphic rocks
As to why, in very broad general terms, metal ores are more commonly found in igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, and the sedimentary rocks that overlie these units, it is because hot water and the right oxidative conditions are required to mobilize and concentrate metals which are usually scattered diffusely in .
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