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How are minerals formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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How are minerals formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks?

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In igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals can occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. The smaller deposits are called veins, and the larger ones are called lodes.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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☃️ In igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals may occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. The smaller occurrences are called Veins and the larger is called Lodes. In most cases, they are formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through cavities towards the earth's surface .

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