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Mineral Formation 11/20/153-3 pgs. 68-71

•IN: Why are minerals important?

Put your Lab on the books

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How do Minerals form?• Almost all minerals can be found in the Earth’s

crust• Some minerals formed when a giant star exploded• Some minerals form here on the Earth• They form in many different environments under

different physical and chemical conditions– Temperature, pressure, chemicals, water

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Why are Minerals Important?

• Rocks are made of minerals.

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Example,

• Granite– A rock composed of feldspar, mica, and quartz.

FeldsparMica Quartz

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Mineral Classification

• Minerals are classified by their chemical composition.–What they are made of–Where they formed

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Two Types of Minerals

• Silicates–Contain oxygen and silicon–Make up 90% of the Earth’s crust

• Nonsilcates–Do not contain oxygen and silicon–Make up less than 10% of the Earth’s crust

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Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals• Color• Luster• Streak• Cleavage and Fracture•Hardness•Density• Special Properties

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What is mined?Ore – a mineral deposit large

enough and pure enough to be mined for profit.

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MiningMining•Mineral ores are nonrenewable

resources.

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MiningSurface mining – the removal of

minerals or other materials at or near the Earth’s surface.

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MiningDeep mining – the removal of

minerals or other materials from deep within the Earth.

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Responsible Mining• Reclamation – the process of

returning land to its original state after mining is completed.

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Mica• Shiny and soft• Separate easily into sheets

Unique Minerals

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Unique Minerals

Halite• Tastes salty

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Unique Minerals

Magnetite• Magnetic

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•OUT: What are some ways we could reduce our need for mining?