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What is mineral? Where is it form? Explain.

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Answered by assutishshembade
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MINERAL :

As a pure, inorganic crystalline solid, a mineral has a uniform structure at the molecular level. A man-made substance with a pure structure is not a mineral; only solids that occur naturally are considered true minerals. Minerals grouped together form rocks; the combination of minerals determines the type of rock formed. Since minerals are pure, they can all be written as a single chemical formula. A mineral can also contain some impurities and still retain its name, as long as the majority of the solid is a single mineral. There are over 3,000 known minerals, and the list is still growing.

MINERALS ARE FOUND :Minerals form under a variety of conditions, including the cooling of lava or liquid solutions, the evaporation of mineral-rich water and at high temperatures and pressures found in the core of the Earth. As naturally occurring chemical compounds that have a solid, crystalline structure, minerals are arranged in unique geometric patterns at the atomic level. Minerals are also inorganic; They're not formed from amino acids, peptides, or enzymes, as living things are. Minerals make up rocks, but are homogeneous by nature, meaning each mineral is diverse and pure in structure.

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Answered by rhemadayal
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Explanation:

a mineral is a naturally occuring useful substance. it is generally formed under the earths crust

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