mineral, mineralli, madenli, madensel tuz, madem, madensel madde, madensel, madeni, maden, dili sodalı içecekler mineral, çoğ., İng., k.dili. madensuyu, mineral wool amyant, maden filizi, a.Ä1. Madeni, mineral, Madeni cisimler, mineral oil madeni yağ mineral water maden suyu, kingdom madenler sınıfı, ak asbest, madenci, sappers and miners askeri mühendisler, delik açan kurtçuk, maden işçisi, mayıncı, mayıncı/madenci, lâğımcı, tırtılları yaprak kemiren zararlı bir böcek, mayın dökücü asker, lağımcılar, lağım kazan asker, mineraller, sodalı içecekler, madensel maddeler,
Normal sıcaklıkta doğada katı durumda bir takım maddelerle karışık veya birleşik olarak bulunan veya kimyasal yollarla elde edilen inorganik madde, inorganik madde, Doğada homojen halde bulunan, belirli bir kimyasal bileşime ve özgün bir kristal yapısına sahip olan inorganik kökenli maddelerin ortak adı, İçinde inorganik maddeler bulunan, Normal sıcaklıkta doğada katı durumda birtakım maddelerle karışık veya birleşik olarak bulunan veya kimyasal yollarla elde edilen inorganik madde,
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Doğada homojen halde bulunan, belirli bir kimyasal bileşime ve özgün bir kristal yapısına sahip olan inorganik kökenli maddelerin ortak adı
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Any inorganic material (as distinguished from animal or vegetable), Any naturally occurring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties, of, related to, or containing minerals, A soft drink, particularly a single serve bottle or can, Any inorganic element that is essential to nutrition; a dietary mineral, Mineral water, An inorganic species or substance occurring in nature, having a definite chemical composition and usually a distinct crystalline form, Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms (animal, vegetable, and mineral), A mine, Rocks, except certain glassy igneous forms, are either simple minerals or aggregates of minerals, An inorganic substance required by the body in small quantities, relating to minerals; "mineral elements"; "mineral deposits, solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition of or containing or derived from minerals; "a mineral deposit"; "mineral water", Impregnated with minerals; as, mineral waters, Of or pertaining to minerals; consisting of a mineral or of minerals; as, a mineral substance, wolframite, chalcopyrite, cassiterite, apatite, barite, cryolite, Plants, like animals, need minerals for healthy growth and to function normally Minerals are inorganic compounds or elements, like iron and potassium See also micro- and macronutrients, Any naturally occuring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties, composed of matter other than plant or animal; "the inorganic mineral world", A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid that has a definite chemical composition and possesses characteristic physical properties, natural substance belonging to a group of inorganic (often crystalline) compounds which are found in the earth, that which is not animal or vegetable, a naturally occuring, homogeneous inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition and characteristic crystalline structure, color, and hardness - BACK>>, A term applied to inorganic substances (such as rocks and similar matter) found in the earth strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as the inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins, Natural component of rocks A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystalline structure and a specific chemical composition Over 2,000 types of minerals have been classified, Any substance that is neither animal or vegetable It is any class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising of inorganic substances, such as quartz or feld- spar, of definite chemical composition and definite crystal structure It sometimes includes rocks formed by these substances Ground water dissolves these rock substances, and the dissolved minerals are present in tap water Depending on the kinds of rocks the water comes in contact with, the minerals dissolved in the water may be just a few or they may be many Water handness is mostly comprised of these minerals, of or pertaining to minerals, consisting of minerals, A mineral is a substance such as tin, salt, or sulphur that is formed naturally in rocks and in the earth. Minerals are also found in small quantities in food and drink. Any naturally occurring homogeneous solid that has a definite (but not fixed) chemical composition and a distinctive internal crystal structure. Minerals are usually formed by inorganic processes. Synthetic equivalents of various minerals, such as emeralds and diamonds, are manufactured for commercial purposes. Although most minerals are chemical compounds, a small number (e.g., sulfur, copper, gold) are elements. Minerals combine with each other to form rocks. For example, granite consists of the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, and amphibole in varying amounts. Rocks are generally, therefore, an intergrowth of various minerals. carbonate mineral clay mineral halide mineral mineral processing oxide mineral silica mineral silicate mineral sulfide mineral sulphide mineral, of or containing or derived from minerals; "a mineral deposit"; "mineral water", A naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, relating to minerals; "mineral elements"; "mineral deposits", solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition, A term applied to inorganic substances, such as rocks and similar matter found in the earth's strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as a inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins, An inorganic compound occurring naturally in the earth's crust, with a distinctive set of physical properties, and a definite chemical composition, A naturally occurring, usually inorganic, solid consisting of either a single element or a compound, and having a definite chemical composition and a systematic internal arrangement of atoms, An inorganic natural substance is characterized by its atomic structure and physical and chemical properties, A naturally-occuring chemical compound or element, a naturally occurring, crystalline, inorganic chemical compound whose chemical composition and physical properties are fixed or vary within narrow limits, STREAK - Discoloration in lumber caused by chemical oxidation of minerals naturally occurring in the wood, A naturally occuring element or compound of set composition and molecular structure, resulting in particular physical properties, an naturally occuring, inorganic, crystalline substance that is made up of elements, n a homogeneous, inorganic, naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical structure, Any of the various naturally occurring substances (such as coal, crude oil, metals, natural gas, salt, sand, stone, sulfur, and water) usually obtained from the earth The term is used to include all wasting, i e , non-regenerative, inorganic substances that are extracted from the earth, An inorganic chemical element or compound occuring naturally Not vegetable or animal, A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid with definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties, Organic and inorganic substances occurring naturally, with characteristics and economic uses that bring them within the purview of mineral laws; a substance that may be obtained under applicable laws from public lands by purchase, lease, or preemptive entry, Natural inorganic substance which is either definite in chemical composition and physical characteristics or any chemical element or compound occurring naturally as a product of inorganic processes, naturally formed inorganic substance with a particular chem ical composition minifundium (plural mini/undid) small peasant holding in some South American countries, such as Brazil mist low cloud caused by the condensation of water vapour in the lower part of the atmosphere Mist is less thick than fog, visibility being 1-2 km mistral cold, dry, northerly wind that occasionally blows during the winter on the Mediterranean coast of France It has been known to reach a velocity of 145 kph, A naturally occurring inorganic solid The internal crystalline structure of a mineral is controlled by its elemental composition As an example of the way in which the elemental composition is expressed, the definition in this dictionary for "Augite" includes the term "(Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)2)O6 " What this means is that the first element can be either Calcium or Sodium, the second element can be either Magnesium, Iron, or Aluminum, the third element can be two atoms of either Silicon or Aluminum, and the final element is six atoms of Oxygen, Any of four species of Australian endemic honeyeaters in the genus Manorina, An operator of ordnance mines and similar explosives, A person who works in a mine, One who mines; a digger for metals, etc, calaite, worker in a mine, as in: The miner wore a helmet with a lantern on the front to light his way in the tunnels, A miner is a person who works underground in mines in order to obtain minerals such as coal, diamonds, or gold. someone who works under the ground in a mine to remove coal, gold etc coal/gold etc miner. leaf miner Miner Jack John Thomas Miner, one who works in a mine, digger; any animal that digs or burrows, laborer who works in a mine, one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; one who digs military mines; as, armies have sappers and miners, Any of numerous insects which, in the larval state, excavate galleries in the parenchyma of leaves, They are mostly minute moths and dipterous flies, an operator of mines and other explosives in an army, One who is engaged in the business or occupation of extracting ore, coal, precious substances, or other natural materials from the earth's crust, The larval stage of an insect which makes galleries or burrows between the upper and lower surfaces of leaf tissue, The chattering, or garrulous, honey eater of Australia (Myzantha garrula), Water used for brewing should contain a proper proportion of the correct minerals One way to obtain this proportion is to add to low-lime drinking water a mixture called Burton salts This is intended to give the water the same mineral content as the ground water in an English town called Burton-on-Trent, a famous brewing center You will admit that this sounds more appetizing than treating the water to match the water from Cleveland-on-Cuyahoga, substances which a plant needs in small amounts such as magnesium and nitrate: dissolved in soil as ions and taken into the roots by diffusion, Nutritionally significant elements Elements are composed of only one kind of atom Minerals are inorganic, i e , they do not contain carbon as do vitamins and other organic compounds, chemical elements that are an essential part of the diet because of their functions Mineral deficiency can cause serious conditions of ill health, Such as Calcium, Manganese, Magnesium, Nickel, Copper, Silver, Iron, Cobalt or Aluminum Their presence in high non-chelated concentrations can lead to stains & scale when conditions are right, plural of mineral, Same as Participating Royalty AKA Mineral Interest, An inorganic substance that must be ingested by animals or plants in order to remain healthy, substances that are required by organisms for growth, reproduction, and metabolism Examples include phosphate and nitrate which algae absorb from the water, Minerals play an important role in the health of your body in terms of healthy bones, teeth, hair, nails, nerve and muscle activity and regulation of body fluids, including calcium, selenium, potassium, copper, and zinc, Substances present in the earth's crust having a uniform composition and a definite crystalline structure, Organic substances needed in the diet in small amounts to help regulate body function, Supply food and nutrients for plants and microorganisms Webster defines minerals as "any naturally occurring substance that is neither vegetable nor animal" In other words, these are the most basic form into which organic matter can be broken At the mineral stage, the particles are inorganic, Tiny amounts of these substances in your body help you grow and be healthy You get minerals from food, just like you get vitamins Besides calcium, other minerals you may know are sodium, potassium, iron, and zinc, Naturally occurring substances with specific chemical compositions, e g , quartz, feldspar, pyrite, etc The Indian Mining Regulations contain the following definition: "naturally occurring metallic and non-metallic minerals and rock containing such minerals, but does not include petroleum, natural gas and other petroliferous minerals or any unconsolidated minerals such as placer deposits, gravel, sand, clay, earth, ash, marl and peat ", Nutrients needed in small amounts by plants and animals in order for them to function, naturally occurring components of water Include: salt, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, copper, cobalt, etc, The building blocks of rocks Rocks are made of minerals the minerals can be colored and different ingredients, Nutrients needed by the body in small amounts to help it function properly and stay strong Iron, calcium, potassium, and sodium are minerals, They are the food and nutrients for plants and microorganisms They are the basic form of organic matter, Naturally occurring inorganic substances of non-biologic origin Minerals can be found in organic or biologic hosts such as in Coral Calcium, When calcium and phosphorus supplements are needed, or when control of their levels is important, periodically analyze feeds for these elements An example is the control of calcium and phosphorus levels in the dry cow ration of a dairy herd plagued by milk fever,
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Any inorganic material (as distinguished from animal or vegetable)
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Any naturally occurring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties
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of, related to, or containing minerals
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Any inorganic element that is essential to nutrition; a dietary mineral
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Rocks, except certain glassy igneous forms, are either simple minerals or aggregates of minerals
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relating to minerals; "mineral elements"; "mineral deposits
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solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition of or containing or derived from minerals; "a mineral deposit"; "mineral water"
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Impregnated with minerals; as, mineral waters
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Of or pertaining to minerals; consisting of a mineral or of minerals; as, a mineral substance
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Plants, like animals, need minerals for healthy growth and to function normally Minerals are inorganic compounds or elements, like iron and potassium See also micro- and macronutrients
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composed of matter other than plant or animal; "the inorganic mineral world"
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A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid that has a definite chemical composition and possesses characteristic physical properties
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natural substance belonging to a group of inorganic (often crystalline) compounds which are found in the earth, that which is not animal or vegetable isim
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a naturally occuring, homogeneous inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition and characteristic crystalline structure, color, and hardness - BACK>>
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A term applied to inorganic substances (such as rocks and similar matter) found in the earth strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as the inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins
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Natural component of rocks A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystalline structure and a specific chemical composition Over 2,000 types of minerals have been classified
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Any substance that is neither animal or vegetable It is any class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising of inorganic substances, such as quartz or feld- spar, of definite chemical composition and definite crystal structure It sometimes includes rocks formed by these substances Ground water dissolves these rock substances, and the dissolved minerals are present in tap water Depending on the kinds of rocks the water comes in contact with, the minerals dissolved in the water may be just a few or they may be many Water handness is mostly comprised of these minerals
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of or pertaining to minerals, consisting of minerals sıfat
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A mineral is a substance such as tin, salt, or sulphur that is formed naturally in rocks and in the earth. Minerals are also found in small quantities in food and drink. Any naturally occurring homogeneous solid that has a definite (but not fixed) chemical composition and a distinctive internal crystal structure. Minerals are usually formed by inorganic processes. Synthetic equivalents of various minerals, such as emeralds and diamonds, are manufactured for commercial purposes. Although most minerals are chemical compounds, a small number (e.g., sulfur, copper, gold) are elements. Minerals combine with each other to form rocks. For example, granite consists of the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, and amphibole in varying amounts. Rocks are generally, therefore, an intergrowth of various minerals. carbonate mineral clay mineral halide mineral mineral processing oxide mineral silica mineral silicate mineral sulfide mineral sulphide mineral
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of or containing or derived from minerals; "a mineral deposit"; "mineral water"
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A naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition
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relating to minerals; "mineral elements"; "mineral deposits"
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solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
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A term applied to inorganic substances, such as rocks and similar matter found in the earth's strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as a inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins
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An inorganic compound occurring naturally in the earth's crust, with a distinctive set of physical properties, and a definite chemical composition
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A naturally occurring, usually inorganic, solid consisting of either a single element or a compound, and having a definite chemical composition and a systematic internal arrangement of atoms
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An inorganic natural substance is characterized by its atomic structure and physical and chemical properties
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A naturally occuring element or compound of set composition and molecular structure, resulting in particular physical properties
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an naturally occuring, inorganic, crystalline substance that is made up of elements
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An inorganic chemical element or compound occuring naturally Not vegetable or animal
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A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid with definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties
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Organic and inorganic substances occurring naturally, with characteristics and economic uses that bring them within the purview of mineral laws; a substance that may be obtained under applicable laws from public lands by purchase, lease, or preemptive entry
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Natural inorganic substance which is either definite in chemical composition and physical characteristics or any chemical element or compound occurring naturally as a product of inorganic processes
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naturally formed inorganic substance with a particular chem ical composition minifundium (plural mini/undid) small peasant holding in some South American countries, such as Brazil mist low cloud caused by the condensation of water vapour in the lower part of the atmosphere Mist is less thick than fog, visibility being 1-2 km mistral cold, dry, northerly wind that occasionally blows during the winter on the Mediterranean coast of France It has been known to reach a velocity of 145 kph
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A naturally occurring inorganic solid The internal crystalline structure of a mineral is controlled by its elemental composition As an example of the way in which the elemental composition is expressed, the definition in this dictionary for "Augite" includes the term "(Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)2)O6 " What this means is that the first element can be either Calcium or Sodium, the second element can be either Magnesium, Iron, or Aluminum, the third element can be two atoms of either Silicon or Aluminum, and the final element is six atoms of Oxygen
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A miner is a person who works underground in mines in order to obtain minerals such as coal, diamonds, or gold. someone who works under the ground in a mine to remove coal, gold etc coal/gold etc miner. leaf miner Miner Jack John Thomas Miner
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one who works in a mine, digger; any animal that digs or burrows isim
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one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; one who digs military mines; as, armies have sappers and miners
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Any of numerous insects which, in the larval state, excavate galleries in the parenchyma of leaves
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One who is engaged in the business or occupation of extracting ore, coal, precious substances, or other natural materials from the earth's crust
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minerals
Water used for brewing should contain a proper proportion of the correct minerals One way to obtain this proportion is to add to low-lime drinking water a mixture called Burton salts This is intended to give the water the same mineral content as the ground water in an English town called Burton-on-Trent, a famous brewing center You will admit that this sounds more appetizing than treating the water to match the water from Cleveland-on-Cuyahoga
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substances which a plant needs in small amounts such as magnesium and nitrate: dissolved in soil as ions and taken into the roots by diffusion
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Nutritionally significant elements Elements are composed of only one kind of atom Minerals are inorganic, i e , they do not contain carbon as do vitamins and other organic compounds
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chemical elements that are an essential part of the diet because of their functions Mineral deficiency can cause serious conditions of ill health
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Such as Calcium, Manganese, Magnesium, Nickel, Copper, Silver, Iron, Cobalt or Aluminum Their presence in high non-chelated concentrations can lead to stains & scale when conditions are right
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plural of mineral
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An inorganic substance that must be ingested by animals or plants in order to remain healthy
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substances that are required by organisms for growth, reproduction, and metabolism Examples include phosphate and nitrate which algae absorb from the water
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Minerals play an important role in the health of your body in terms of healthy bones, teeth, hair, nails, nerve and muscle activity and regulation of body fluids
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including calcium, selenium, potassium, copper, and zinc
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Substances present in the earth's crust having a uniform composition and a definite crystalline structure
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Organic substances needed in the diet in small amounts to help regulate body function
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Supply food and nutrients for plants and microorganisms Webster defines minerals as "any naturally occurring substance that is neither vegetable nor animal" In other words, these are the most basic form into which organic matter can be broken At the mineral stage, the particles are inorganic
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Tiny amounts of these substances in your body help you grow and be healthy You get minerals from food, just like you get vitamins Besides calcium, other minerals you may know are sodium, potassium, iron, and zinc
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Naturally occurring substances with specific chemical compositions, e g , quartz, feldspar, pyrite, etc The Indian Mining Regulations contain the following definition: "naturally occurring metallic and non-metallic minerals and rock containing such minerals, but does not include petroleum, natural gas and other petroliferous minerals or any unconsolidated minerals such as placer deposits, gravel, sand, clay, earth, ash, marl and peat "
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Nutrients needed in small amounts by plants and animals in order for them to function
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naturally occurring components of water Include: salt, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, copper, cobalt, etc
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The building blocks of rocks Rocks are made of minerals the minerals can be colored and different ingredients
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Nutrients needed by the body in small amounts to help it function properly and stay strong Iron, calcium, potassium, and sodium are minerals
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They are the food and nutrients for plants and microorganisms They are the basic form of organic matter
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Naturally occurring inorganic substances of non-biologic origin Minerals can be found in organic or biologic hosts such as in Coral Calcium
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