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Where do minerals mainly come from​

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Answered by OoitzurcutePrinceOo
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Explanation:

Minerals can be formed from the intense heat and pressure found far beneath the Earth's crust in the mantle, where molten rock flows as liquid magma. Silicates in the magma can form minerals such as hornblende and other igneous rocks as the magma cools. This process can take millions of years.

Answered by 946yashvardhanvishwa
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Minerals can be formed from the intense heat and pressure found far beneath the Earth's crust in the mantle, where molten rock flows as liquid magma. Silicates in the magma can form minerals such as hornblende and other igneous rocks as the magma cools. This process can take millions of years.

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