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Chapter 3 section 3
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Evaporation Salt H 2 O Metamorphic rocks Volcanic activity Limestones groundwater Hot H2O solutions groundwater Pegmatites Volcanic activity Plutons Volcanic activity
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A natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mind profitably Platinum Gold
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Surface MiningSubsurface Mining Open pits- often use explosives to remove large deposits near the surface Quarries- open pits that are used to mine building stone, crushed rock, sand, and gravel Surface coal mining- also called “strip mining” coal is removed in large strips Often requires passageways to be dug into the Earth to reach the ore. If deposits are really deep, a vertical shaft is sunk which may connect interesting passageways.
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ReclamationRecycling The process of returning land to its original condition after mining it complete Reusing and reducing our need for minerals by recycling many of the products we use such as aluminum
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Some nonmetallic minerals are highly valued for beauty and/or rarity over usefulness Examples- diamonds, topez, ruby Uses- jewelry Metallic Minerals Gemstones Nonmetallic Minerals Shiny surfaces-do not let light pass through- good conductors of heat and electricity. Can be pounded pressed and stretched without breaking. Examples- gold, silver, copper Uses- aircrafts and automobiles Shiny or dull surface- may let light pass through good- insulators of electricity Examples- silica, gypsum Uses- concrete, building materials, computer chips
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