Question
Are all rocks made up of one mineral?(1 point)
Responses
No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.
No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.
No. If it contains more minerals, however, then it is not useful to people.
No. If it contains more minerals, however, then it is not useful to people.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it would lose its orderly internal structure.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it would lose its orderly internal structure.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it is an ore.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it is an ore.
Responses
No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.
No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.
No. If it contains more minerals, however, then it is not useful to people.
No. If it contains more minerals, however, then it is not useful to people.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it would lose its orderly internal structure.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it would lose its orderly internal structure.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it is an ore.
Yes. If it contains more minerals, then it is an ore.
Answers
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The correct response is:
**No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.**
Rocks can be composed of one mineral (such as limestone, primarily made of calcite) or multiple minerals (such as granite, which contains quartz, feldspar, and mica).
**No. Some rocks may contain several minerals.**
Rocks can be composed of one mineral (such as limestone, primarily made of calcite) or multiple minerals (such as granite, which contains quartz, feldspar, and mica).