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Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC How are minerals used in your daily life? Why are minerals a valuable resource? Sources and Uses of Minerals
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Lesson 3 Reading Guide - Vocab ore gemstone Sources and Uses of Minerals
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Lesson 3-1 Minerals are valuable resources used to construct many parts of a home.
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Lesson 3-1 Rock that contains high enough concentrations of a desired substance that it can be mined for a profit is called an ore.ore Ores of the elements iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) are among the most abundant of the metallic mineral resources used every day. Mineral Resources
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Lesson 3-1 Aluminum is abundant in Earth’s crust but rarely occurs as a native element. Gold occurs in a ration of 1 part gold to 4 billion parts rock in Earth’s crust, but in large enough concentrations to be mined for profit. The technology industry is dependent upon metallic mineral resources like platinum. Mineral Resources (cont.)
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Lesson 3-1 Humans use nonmetallic minerals that are not ores, such as the raw materials used for road construction, building stone, and fertilizers. Mineral Resources (cont.) Construction site: Sascha/Photonica/Getty Images Limestone block: Joel Sartore/National Geographic/Getty Images White gravel: Mark Harwood/Getty Images Sand: Siede Preis/Getty Images
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Lesson 3-1 A gemstone is a rare and attractive mineral that can be worn as jewelry after it is cut and polished.gemstone Mineral Resources (cont.)
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Lesson 3-1 The physical properties of gemstones also make them useful in industry. Sometimes human-made gems are less expensive than the same natural gems. Mineral Resources (cont.)
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Lesson 3 - VS An ore contains high enough concentrations of a desired substance that it can be mined at a profit. Mineral resources are used in the construction of buildings, cars, and planes. A gemstone is a valuable mineral known for its beauty, rarity, or durability. Construction site: Sascha/Photonica/Getty Images Limestone block: Joel Sartore/National Geographic/Getty Images White gravel: Mark Harwood/Getty Images Sand: Siede Preis/Getty Images
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