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Minerals
In this book, readers will learn about the unique chemical makeup that creates minerals.Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn more about the characteristics that can be used to identify minerals.Infographics aid understanding, and an activity offers readers an opportunity to extend discovery.Children can learn more about minerals using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites.Minerals also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.Minerals is part of the Geology Genius series from Jump!
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Minerals Encyclopedia : 700 Minerals, Gems and Rocks
Mineral collecting by amateur “rockhounds” has never been more popular.Old quarries, road cuts, and exposed landscapes are being examined by new generations of minerals enthusiasts.Each needs a comprehensive guidebook with clear photographs and accurate data.This is it. In a thick but handy format, more than 700 different minerals and rocks are grouped by colour (for ease of location in the book) — blue, red, yellow, brown, green, white and black crystals; brown and grey sedimentary rocks; and meteorites for anyone lucky enough to find one.Each has a picture – four to a page—opposite detailed but clear data: Chemical formula; Hardness; Colour; Density; Lustre; Cleavage; Fracture; Tenacity; Crystal form; Similar minerals and where they are likely to occur. And many will have a diagram of its crystal form—up to four, for fluorite, for example.The Minerals Encyclopedia is unusual for the number of minerals it covers: more than 700 in 444 pages, with a useful glossary, an introduction to mineral collecting, and printed front and back flaps that offer quick reference in the field, and a measuring rule on the back cover.This is a superior reference for rockhounds, geology students and outdoors people with an interest in what’s under their feet.
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Minerals Collection
Your students can dig up some exciting learning fun with these fascinating mineral collections Each set includes a selection of handpicked specimens, a colour identification chart, labels, storage tray and Activity
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Vitamins & Minerals
We've updated and expanded our popular Vitamins & Minerals study guide to ensure complete coverage of what you need for good long-term health.Every important vitamin and mineral -- as well as the various disorders they're used for and the recommended amounts is listed in a handy table format); types of food containing specific vitamins and minerals are also included.Access to this important information has never been easier!
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What are resin minerals?
Resin minerals are a type of mineral that forms when resin from trees fossilizes over millions of years. The resin hardens and traps various minerals and organic materials within it, creating a unique and often colorful stone. These minerals are prized for their beauty and are often used in jewelry and decorative items. Some well-known examples of resin minerals include amber and copal.
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Where can one collect minerals?
Minerals can be collected from various locations such as mines, quarries, and mineral deposits in nature. Some people also collect minerals from rock outcrops, beaches, and riverbeds. It is important to obtain permission before collecting minerals on private property or protected lands, and to follow any regulations or guidelines set by the local authorities. Additionally, mineral shows, gem and mineral clubs, and online sources are also popular places to acquire minerals for collections.
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How do you recognize minerals?
Minerals can be recognized based on their physical properties such as color, luster, hardness, cleavage, and crystal form. Color can be a helpful initial clue, but it is not always reliable as many minerals can occur in a variety of colors. Luster refers to the way light reflects off the surface of the mineral, and can be metallic or non-metallic. Hardness is determined by the ability of a mineral to scratch or be scratched by other substances. Cleavage refers to the way a mineral breaks along certain planes, and crystal form refers to the geometric shape of the mineral's crystals. By observing these physical properties, one can begin to identify and classify different minerals.
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Which minerals are in Spirulina?
Spirulina is a rich source of various minerals, including iron, magnesium, potassium, calcium, and zinc.
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Mind Minerals
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Earth Rocks: Minerals
Learn how minerals shape our lives and how they've shaped planet Earth's past and present, as well as how they'll shape its future.This book explores the origins of minerals, where they're found, and why they're important.The content-rich text supports the science national curriculum, covering important Earth science and geology concepts.Photographs show readers Earth's most dazzling minerals, while informative fact boxes and sidebars provide a comprehensive learning experience.
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Rocks and Minerals
Usborne Spotters Guides are perfect companions for enthusiasts of the natural world.Each title includes detailed full-colour illustrations, plus short descriptions and essential details.Internet links to recommended websites to find out more about each subject.A classic Usborne series reissued using the latest reproduction technology for accuracy of colour and detail.Perfect for both children and adults and incredible value for money.
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Nature Baby: Rocks & Minerals
Introduce children to 10 important rocks and minerals to know, through this geology-themed board book. Children are never too young to begin learning about and appreciating nature.That’s the idea behind the Nature Baby series of board books, and it’s exemplified in Nature Baby: Rocks.Ideal for your family’s youngest nature lovers, ages 0–5, the board book utilizes full-color photography and short, simple text to showcase 10 common and collectible types of rocks and minerals. Read it aloud, or put the sturdy book in small hands.Then let the fun begin. The colorful, beautiful design—along with professional-quality pictures—captivate kids and will have them paging through Nature Baby: Rocks again and again. Agate, granite, quartz, and more, the specimens represent some of the most important varieties of rocks and minerals, making it a perfect gift for families that enjoy rock collecting.So share the fascinating world of nature with infants, toddlers, and young children.These budding outdoors lovers are sure to treasure the Nature Baby series!Inside You’ll FindFull-color photographyConcise yet informative text to interest young readersFun facts about 10 types of rocks and minerals
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Can magnetic minerals attract lightning?
No, magnetic minerals cannot attract lightning. Lightning is a natural electrical discharge caused by the buildup of electrical charges in the atmosphere, and it is not influenced by magnetic minerals. Lightning is attracted to the tallest objects in an area, such as trees, buildings, or towers, due to the difference in electrical potential between the object and the charged clouds. Magnetic minerals do not play a role in attracting lightning.
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Can gemstone minerals be identified?
Yes, gemstone minerals can be identified through various methods such as visual inspection, physical properties testing (such as hardness, specific gravity, and cleavage), and chemical analysis. Gemologists and mineralogists use these methods to accurately identify gemstone minerals and distinguish them from imitations or synthetic stones. Additionally, advanced techniques such as spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction can be used to further confirm the identity of gemstone minerals.
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What stones and minerals are these?
These are amethyst and rose quartz. Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz, known for its calming and protective properties. Rose quartz is a pink variety of quartz, often associated with love and compassion. Both stones are popular in crystal healing and are believed to have various metaphysical properties.
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Why are minerals not living beings?
Minerals are not living beings because they do not exhibit the characteristics of life. Living beings are characterized by the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis. Minerals, on the other hand, do not grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli in the same way that living organisms do. They are inorganic substances that do not have the capacity for metabolism or self-replication, which are essential features of living beings. Therefore, minerals are considered non-living entities.
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