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What are Minerals resources?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Mineral resources are the concentration of such inorganic natural resources which can be used for several purposes.

Explanation:

  • Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solid components found in the soil.
  • Generally minerals are found in small quantities in soil, but for this mineral to be used as resource it should be present in large concentrations.
  • Also, the process of extraction should be feasible, and scientifically effective.
  • The mineral should be of some economic value and should be also in proper quantity and quantity.
  • Minerals are generally non renewable resources and that's why it should be used judiciously.
  • They can be metallic in nature, for example, iron, magnesium, aluminium, etc.
  • And can also be non metallic in nature, for example, salt, gypsum, phosphates, etc.

Answered by MsBombshell
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Mineral Resources:

Minerals homogeneous, naturally are crust. They contain a single or a combination of elements. They have definite chemical occurring substances found in the Earth's Minerals are the constituents of rocks. All rocks are composed of one or more minerals, In some rocks, large quantities of particular compositions and physical properties. minerals are present. Such rocks are called ores.

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