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Uses of ROCKS AND MINERALS :​

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Answered by prstima
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Rock and minerals are all around us. They help us to developed new techologists and are used in our everyday lives. Our rock and minerals includes as building, materials, cosmetics, cars, raods, and appliances.

Answered by aarnaarya93
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Rocks and minerals are all around us! They help us to develop new technologies and are used in our everyday lives. Our use of rocks and minerals includes as building material, cosmetics, cars, roads, and appliances. In order maintain a healthy lifestyle and strengthen the body, humans need to consume minerals daily. Rocks and minerals play a valuable role in natural systems such as providing habitat like the cliffs at Grand Canyon National Park where endangered condors nest, or provide soil nutrients in Redwood where the tallest trees in the world grow.

Rocks and minerals are important for learning about earth materials, structure, and systems. Studying these natural objects incorporates an understanding of earth science, chemistry, physics, and math. The learner can walk away with an understanding of crystal geometry, the ability to visualize 3-D objects, or knowing rates of crystallization.

Natural objects, such as rocks and minerals, contribute to the beauty and wonderment of the National Parks and should be left, as they were found, so that others can experience a sense of discovery.

Minerals are used in building houses, schools, libraries, hospitals, offices and shops. Buildings use a wide range of minerals:

   iron (as steel) in the framework of large building,

   clay in bricks and roofing tiles,

   slate for roofing tiles,

   limestone,

   clay,

   shale and gypsum in cement,

   gypsum in plaster,

   silica sand in window glass,

   sand and gravel and crushed rock as aggregates for fill and in concrete,

   copper for plumbing and wiring,

   clays for bathroom fixtures and fittings and tiles,

   paint may include pigments,

   extenders and fillers from mineral source

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