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what are the two types of minerals according to the occurrence in igneous and metamorphic rocks

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Answered by devgandhi1113
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Igneous Rocks:
1. Gold
2. Silver

Metamorphic Rocks:
1. Iron
2. lime stone
Answered by dackpower
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In igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals can develop in the holes, crevices, faults or parts. The shorter phenomena of occurrence are identified as veins and the larger phenomena of occurrence are identified as lodes. In most cases, they are produced when ores in liquid or molten forms and gaseous forms are accelerated upwards through cavities towards the earth’s surface. Moreover, they freeze and harden as they develop.

Minerals according to occurrence in igneous rocks are quartz and mica

Minerals according to occurrence in metamorphic rocks are Garnet and kyanite.

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