By AJ& Courtney. We chose pyrite  We got pyrite.  Pyrite is a mineral.  Its nickname is fools gold.

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By AJ& Courtney

We chose pyrite  We got pyrite.  Pyrite is a mineral.  Its nickname is fools gold

Type of mineral  This mineral is metamorphic and sedimentary  The combining of the two made a very nice rock.  A lot of people think it is real gold, but it isn`t, that is why they call it fools gold.

Where you would find it  You would find this mineral in most desert like areas  You would mostly find pyrite in Cole mines.

What is it made of  It is made from cole,setementry rocks, metamorphic rocks,oxidies.

What are the different types  They are steel or flint.  Combined with other minerals it can make mineral acid.

Names .Courtney  AJ