Minerals are naturally occurring substances with a crystalline structure, specific chemical composition, and physical properties, while rocks are aggregates of minerals or other solid materials.
Minerals have a definite chemical composition and a specific crystal structure, while rocks do not have a specific chemical composition and can be composed of a variety of minerals or other materials.
Minerals are usually solid, naturally occurring substances formed through geological processes, while rocks can be solid, liquid, or gas and can form through a variety of processes including solidification of molten magma, deposition of sediments, or metamorphism.
Overall, rocks are composed of minerals or other solid materials, while minerals are individual substances that make up the building blocks of rocks.