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Revision: Minerals >> Minerals and Ores Exercises Geography ICSE ICSE Class 6 CISCE

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Key Points

Key Points: Minerals
  • Rocks are made of minerals; some rocks, like limestone, have one mineral, but most contain many minerals in different proportions.
  • Though over 2000 minerals are identified, only a few are common and form most rocks.
  • The properties of minerals (colour, hardness, crystal form, lustre, density) depend on the physical and chemical conditions of their formation.
  • Geographers study minerals for their distribution and economic use, while geologists study their formation, age, and composition.
  • Minerals are classified as metallic and non-metallic; ores are minerals from which metals are extracted (e.g., bauxite → aluminium).
Key Points: Distribution of Minerals in India
  • Coal → Jharia (Jharkhand) – largest coalfield in India.
  • Iron ore → Singhbhum (Jharkhand).
  • Oil (onshore) → Digboi (Assam) – oldest oilfield in India.
  • Oil (offshore) → Mumbai High (Arabian Sea) – largest domestic oil source.
  • Map marking rule → Minerals are shown by small dots on maps.
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