They have different developing sites. Restricted, open, magma, and minerals from solution.
There is no general shape of a mineral. Each mineral has its own shape, even though two different minerals might have the same shape. A few examples of shapes of minerals are: Rhomboid, rock, and cubic.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
Yes many different shapes can have the same volume
They have different developing sites. Restricted, open, magma, and minerals from solution.
They have different structures.
They have different developing sites. Restricted, open, magma, and minerals from solution.
They have different developing sites. Restricted, open, magma, and minerals from solution.
they do not contain metals and are lighter than metallic minerals . they cannot be mouled into different shapes. generally,they contain :
There is no specific answer, there is many types of shapes to minerals, except for the circle/sphere.
Minerals have geometric shapes because that's how the crystals form.
Minerals are the building blocks of rocks. They are non-living, solid, and, like all matter, are made of atoms of elements. There are many different types of minerals and each type is made of particular groups of atoms. Different types of minerals have different crystal shapes.
The shapes are called crystals.
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The minerals, surprisingly, are ofor relating to geometry, or according to its methods, and are c haracterized by or decorated with regular lines and shapes.
Crystals.