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what if human beings had not discovered minerals ​

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Answered by vk5219167
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But if you were worried about running out of a single mineral important for industry, then you probably can breathe easy. Most of the minerals we use a lot are very abundant. Iron, for example, makes up about 32 percent of Earth's crust, so you'd have to worry about finding a place to stand long before worrying about whether we can keep making steel [source: Sharp].

Answered by Anonymous
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If human beings would have failed to discover minerals, then perhaps humanity and the natural world would have ceased to exist. Explanation: The entire biological world depends critically on minerals. In fact, everything that is not a plant nor an animal and cannot be grown is a mineral.

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