EASY (AND CHEAP) CRYSTAL GROWING Barbara R Thomas - skidmore 2025

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Common minerals include quartz, feldspar, mica, amphibole, olivine, and calcite. A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals, or a body of undifferentiated mineral matter. Common rocks include granite, basalt, limestone, and sandstone.
Depending on the context, stone may refer to a rock, a crystal or a mineral. A closeup view of granite, a rock. It is composite of small grains of the minerals quartz (white) and feldspar (black). These mineral grains would also be considered crystals.
Answer and Explanation: A diamond is both a rock and a mineral. A mineral is a solid element or compound made of inorganic material. A rock is a solid mineral that makes up the surface of the Earth and can also be found in layers underneath the surface. A diamond is a hard substance found in the top layers of Earth.
A mineral is a naturally occurring substance with distinctive chemical and physical properties, composition and atomic structure. Rocks are generally made up of two of more minerals, mixed up through geological processes.
A rock is not a mineral, and minerals do not always make rocks. Most rocks are made of minerals, but some rocks have no minerals. For example, a bioclastic rock has no minerals; it is entirely made of dead organic matter.
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