Biology, asked by simmikumari500, 1 year ago

how do minerals occur in ingnious and metamorphic rocks?

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Answered by Rathore1798
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In igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals may occur as veins and lodes by getting solidified in crack, joints, faults, etc. the smaller occurrences are called veins and larger are called lodes
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there

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The correct answer is:
1) Minerals occur in metamorphic and igneous in crevices, faults, joints and cracks.
2) The smaller occurrence are called veins and larger occurrence are called lodes.
3) They are formed when minerals in molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through cavities towards the earth surface. They cool and solidify as they rise.
Examples :- Tin, Copper, Zinc, Lead, etc

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