If It Can’t Be Grown- It Must Be Mined. They help to make or are part of almost everything we wear or use.

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If It Can’t Be Grown- It Must Be Mined.

They help to make or are part of almost everything we wear or use.

Minerals are made up of one or more elements. Elements are building blocks that group together to form different minerals.

Plants take what they need from the soil, and humans get minerals from the plants and animals we eat.

Minerals are divided into two groups, Pyrite Sulfur

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