Meaning Minerals
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The building blocks of rocks. They are naturally occurring substances formed through geological processes, and often have a crystalline form. They can be single elements (such as gold or silver) or co [..]
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The building blocks of rocks. They are naturally occurring substances formed through geological processes, and often have a crystalline form. They can be single elements (such as gold or silver) or co [..]
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found in rock. They may be mined or quarried and then either melted down like iron ore (iron) or bauxite (aluminium), or used as a source of power (coal, oil).
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Can include, but not limited to: bronze, coal, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, silver, uranium and zinc.
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elements (such as copper, iron, calcium, potassium, etc.) required by the body, often in trace amounts. Minerals are inorganic.
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Elements used in the body to promote chemical reactions and form structures.
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Native, inorganic or fossilized organic substances having a definite chemical composition and formed by inorganic reactions. They may occur as individual crystals or may be disseminated in some other [..]
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Native, inorganic or fossilized organic substances having a definite chemical composition and formed by inorganic reactions. They may occur as individual crystals or may be disseminated in some other [..]
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Just like humans, dogs need minerals of all kinds for maintaining body structures and vital functions. If you feed your dog a well-balanced diet, mineral deficiencies are unlikely.
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Minerals are inorganic nutrients that animals need to stay healthy. Minerals are important in many body functions, including skeletal health, making hormones and heart function.
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Minerals are inorganic nutrients that animals need to stay healthy. Minerals are important in many body functions, including skeletal health, making hormones and heart function.
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Minerals: A naturally occurring chemical composition.
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In feed analysis, minerals refers to inorganic feed elements essential for life.
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Primarily crude oil and natural gas, but may also include any element or chemical compound that has been formed as a result of a geological process such as gemstones, coal, ores of metals, etc.
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A natural occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes with a crystalline structure. Minerals help your body with many different functions and are essential in growth and [..]
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Inorganic (matter not plant or animal) elements that are essential components of all cells.
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The building blocks of rocks. They are naturally occurring substances formed through geological processes, and often have a crystalline form. They can be single elements (such as gold or silver) or compounds (such as quartz, marble or turquoise).
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inorganic substances necessary for life such as iron or phosphorus.
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See definition for Participating Royalty. 
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Components of food that are essential for the body (similar to vitamins). Examples include iron, calcium and magnesium.
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In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure, that occurs na [..]
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