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High School Earth Science: Earth’s Minerals - Mining and Mineral Use
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Finding and Mining Minerals  - Geologic processes create and concentrate minerals that are valuable natural resources. Geologists study geological formations and then test the physical and chemical properties of soil and rocks to locate possible ore deposits. They also determine the size of the deposits and the concentration of mineral ores. These factors are important in deciding whether a mineral deposit is worth mining. A deposit will be mined only if it would be profitable to do so. A concentration of minerals is called an ore deposit only if it is profitable to mine.    Ore deposits... Show more
High School Earth Science: Earth’s Minerals - Mining and Mineral Use
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1. Scientists who locate ore deposits are
2. Adding acid to rocks to remove ore is called
3. To extract metal from ore, the ore is
4. Methods of surface mining include
5. Which statement about placer minerals is false?
6. Compared with surface mining, underground mining is
7. A mineral deposit will be mined only if it