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types of minerals..........

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Answered by itzmysticalgirl1
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Metallic Minerals: They are further sub-divided into ferrous and non-ferrous.

Ferrous minerals: They contain iron.

Examples are iron ore, manganese ore, chromite, pyrite, nickel, and cobalt.

Non-ferrous minerals: They contain metals other than iron.

Examples include gold, silver, copper, lead, bauxite, tin and magnesium

Non-metallic Minerals: They are limestone, nitrate, potash, mica, gypsum, coal, petroleum.

Distribution of Minerals

In this section, we will look at the distribution of various minerals.

Iron Ore

Iron ore is the basic mineral. It forms the backbone of industrial development. There are four varieties of iron ore :

Limonite

Haematite (contains 60% to 70% iron) – Most important industrial iron ore.

Magnetite (contains 70% iron) — Finest quality, with magnetic properties.

Siderite (contains 40% to 50% iron)

Manganese Ore

Manganese ore is used for making iron and steel. It is also used in preparing alloys. It is used to manufacture bleaching powder, insecticides, paints, and batteries.

Bauxite

Aluminium is obtained from bauxite. It is used in the manufacturing of aeroplanes, utensils and other household goods. Bauxite is mainly found in Jharkhand, Orissa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh.

Limestone

Limestone is composed of calcium carbonate or calcium and magnesium carbonates. Hence, it is used in the cement industry, smelting of iron and in chemical industries.

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Answered by simranrwt21
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There are 4000 different minerals

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