minerals

August 19th, 2019 | 58 Entries

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58 Entries for “minerals”

  1. Minerals, the word, is nearly a slant rhyme to “criminals”, though I would probably be hated if I said that too loudly. Hot takes are rarely taken well in any case. For example, I once said that it was cursed to brush your teeth in the shower, and then my friend did it out of spite.

    Erin
  2. Minerals make rocks, and they are much more eye appealing than rocks. Some are good for you, for instance, salt. I really like minerals because they are beautiful, and salt tastes good too. I wish I had a whole room with mineral walls and a mineral ceiling.

    Leila
  3. minerals are defined as anything with ore like gold or iron.

    stacey
  4. Minerals, in some cases, are an essential in life. They help in many different ways, and some people could not imagine life without them. they help in buildings, medicines, mechanics, and more!

    Krista Kelley
  5. a object that you can find on the ground or floating around.

    dominique
  6. Minerals are good for your body and health. You want to get the good minerals out of good foods such as, meat and fish, veggies are a great source to!

    Kaitlyn
  7. Minerals are ores such as: Diamond, gold, Iron, Coal and Ruby. Miners collect these minerals and give them to there employers and they sell them.

    Aaron
  8. A mineral is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound that occurs naturally in pure form. Minerals are most commonly associated with rocks due to the presence of minerals within rocks. These rocks may consist of one type of mineral, or may be an aggregate of two or more different types of minerals, spacially segregated into distinct phases. Compounds that occur only in living beings are usually excluded, but some minerals are often biogenic and/or are organic compounds in the sense of chemistry. Moreover, living beings often synthesize inorganic minerals that also occur in rocks. A mineral is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound that occurs naturally in pure form. Minerals are most commonly associated with rocks due to the presence of minerals within rocks. These rocks may consist of one type of mineral, or may be an aggregate of to or more different types of minerals, specially segregated into distinct phases. Compounds that occur only in living beings are usually excluded, but some minerals are often biogenic and/or are organic compounds in the sense of chemistry. Moreover, living beings often synthesize inorganic minerals that occur in rocks.

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    Hunter
  9. In the mines I smell the good smell of minerals. As I go to it, the smell grows more and more.

    Hunter
  10. minerals. rocks. sand. dead animals…

    david m stewart
  11. Are rocks that can be found in the deep in the ground.

    Kaelyn
  12. They help your body. The minerals are also heathy for your body. They are small in your body.

    Kylie Smith
  13. I love it that I can’t come here without singing to myself, “One word is enough for all of us.” Even though the word du jour is minerals, I still have that song in my mind. Minerals are fun elements. We need them to survive. It’s surprising, eh?

  14. I like to drink mineral water because it has minerals.
    But i don’t like rocks though. Damn it, got to study more.
    What the hell are minerals?!?!

    Hunter
  15. minerals deposit at the bottom. they sink ad sink and sink until they are forgotten. they are patient. they embrace the warmth of the earth’s heart. they wait and wait and wait until one day they explode in the most splendid magma. they become known again.

    Selina
  16. these are my compositions
    these are the things of which i am made
    and of which i make things
    these bloods of the earth – these veins left by the stars in the trembling flesh of the world upon which we tread
    i have made my world in pieces of you – of what do you make of me?

  17. these are my compositions
    these are the things of which i am made
    and of which i make things
    these bloods of the earth – these veins left by the stars in the trembling flesh of the world upon which we tread
    i have made my world in pieces of you – of what do you make of me?

    Micheal Harrison
  18. Minerals can be found in several places in the known universe. They are often harvested for human consumption. A good example of this is salt, which is used for many different purposes, but mainly food.

    Erin