How does the definition of a mineral differ between a miner and a geologist?
A miner defines a mineral as any naturally occurring inorganic solid that has a particular
crystalline structure and can be represented by a chemical formula, and a geologist defines a
mineral as anything taken from the ground.
A miner defines a mineral as anything taken from the ground, while a geologist defines a mineral
as any naturally occurring inorganic solid that has a particular crystalline structure, and can be
represented by a chemical formula.
A miner defines a mineral as an organic compound, while a geologist defines a mineral as a
naturally occurring element or vitamin.
There is essentially no difference in how a miner and a geologist define minerals.



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