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How are minerals formed??? What is the difference between an rock and an ore ??​

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Explanation:

Minerals form in several ways. Minerals form within Earth or on Earth's surface by natural processes. ...

Water evaporates. Water usually has many substances dissolved in. ...

Hot water cools. As hot water within Earth's crust moves through. ...

Molten rock cools. ...

Heat and pressure cause changes. ...

Organisms produce minerals.

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Answered by paaishatamanna62
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Explanation:

MINERALS:

A naturally occuring substance which has a definite chemical composition is called a mineral.Minerals are unevenly distributed over space.They are concentrated in a particular area or rock formation.Some minerals are spread in places which are not easily accessible like the Arctic Ocean Bed and Antarctica.

Minerals are formed in different types of geological environments under varying conditions.They can be identifies on the basis of their PHYSICAL PEROPERTIES like colour,hardness and density.They can be identifies on the basis of their CHEMICAL PROPERTIES like solubility.

ROCK:

A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals but without definite composition of constituent of mineral.

ORE:

Rocks from which minerals are mined are called ores.Although more than 2,800 types of minerals have been identified,only about 100 are considered ore mineralss.

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