Deck 15: Riches in Rock: Mineral Resources

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The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds is found in ____________.

A)all minerals that contain metallic ions,in any proportions
B)minerals that have a sufficient metal content to be considered ores
C)native metals and pure metals artificially derived from ores
D)magnetic minerals only
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The ability of a metal to be bent,molded,and stretched is termed ____________.

A)tempering
B)cold working
C)malleability
D)dexterity
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What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?
<strong>What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?  </strong> A)aluminum B)gold C)copper D)brass <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)aluminum
B)gold
C)copper
D)brass
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___________is a common metallic alloy.

A)Copper
B)Brass
C)Gold
D)Silver
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The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds results from ____________.

A)the ability of outer electrons to move freely from atom to atom
B)their radioactive instability
C)the ability of nuclei to be discharged into the atmosphere
D)their relatively great atomic mass
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Most of the gold prospectors who arrived in California in 1849 were able to amass considerable fortunes.
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The presence of gold in western South America is unrelated to the subduction zone nearby.
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Most metals used by society are obtained from ____________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
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Which of the following is an alloy?

A)gold
B)silver
C)bronze
D)copper
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Nearly all of the minerals that are commercially exploited are either native metals or ore minerals.
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The stereotypical gold rush prospector panning for gold in a streambed is an example of exploiting ____________.

A)magmatic deposits
B)placer deposits
C)residual mineral deposits
D)sedimentary deposits
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Mineral-rich veins within plutons,deposited by hot groundwater into fractures within the rock,characterize ____________.

A)hydrothermal deposits
B)placer deposits
C)residual mineral deposits
D)sedimentary deposits
Question
MVT (Mississippi Valley-type)deposits are secondary enrichments primarily of ____________ and ____________.

A)gold;silver
B)tin;aluminum
C)copper;bronze
D)lead;zinc
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What kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer-type deposit?
<strong>What kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer-type deposit?  </strong> A)dry lake bed B)mountain peak C)ocean floor D)stream bed <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)dry lake bed
B)mountain peak
C)ocean floor
D)stream bed
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The first ores that were widely smelted by humans to produce metal were those of ____________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of _________.
<strong>The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of _________.  </strong> A)2,250°C to 3,400°C B)1,250°C to 1,400°C C)250°C to 400°C D)3,250°C to 3,400°C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2,250°C to 3,400°C
B)1,250°C to 1,400°C
C)250°C to 400°C
D)3,250°C to 3,400°C
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Because of their economic importance to society,copper and aluminum are considered precious metals.
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____________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.
<strong>____________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.  </strong> A)Secondary-enrichment B)Placer C)Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) D)Magmatic <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Secondary-enrichment
B)Placer
C)Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)
D)Magmatic
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Currently,igneous and metamorphic rocks are the only sources of commercially available minerals.
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The first widely used alloy in ancient civilizations was ____________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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Open pits on the surface of Earth,constructed to extract stone for building purposes,are called ____________.

A)open pit mines
B)underground mines
C)quarries
D)sedimentary deposits
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Which of the three most commonly used metals sometimes occurs as a native metal?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)None of the above are correct.
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Which list below places important pure metals and alloys in chronological order from first to last (most recent)in terms of their widespread use by humans?

A)bronze,copper,iron
B)iron,copper,bronze
C)copper,iron,bronze
D)copper,bronze,iron
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Nonmetals extracted from metals during smelting are termed ____________.

A)slag
B)cull
C)sludge
D)spar
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Which type of ores are most commonly concentrated in magmatic deposits?

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)native metals
D)copper ores
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Metals can occur in native form or in ____________.

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)salts
D)All of the above are correct.
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Stone is typically broken into slabs and blocks through the use of ____________.

A)mechanical splitting and chiseling
B)abrasion
C)heat
D)All of the above are correct.
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Smelting is a technique applied to ____________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)quarried stone
Question
Which property of magmatic ore deposits causes them to be concentrated by magmas?

A)low temperatures of crystallization
B)high temperatures of crystallization
C)low density
D)high density
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____________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.
<strong>____________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.  </strong> A)Sulfur B)Gypsum C)Zinc D)Marble <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Sulfur
B)Gypsum
C)Zinc
D)Marble
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The metal ores that are found in veins within plutons typically occur ____________.

A)by themselves as pure mineral assemblages
B)together with other ores,but with no other minerals
C)alongside abundant calcite
D)alongside abundant quartz
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Which ore minerals are commonly found in ancient sedimentary deposits that are two billion years old?

A)copper sulfides
B)aluminum oxides
C)iron oxides
D)copper oxides
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Which of the three most commonly used metals must be smelted from its ore minerals in the presence of carbon monoxide gas (from the burning of carbon-based charcoal)?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)None of the above are correct.
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Commercial ore deposits are most likely to be found associated with ____________.

A)thick basinal sandstones and shales
B)blueschists
C)evaporite sequences
D)igneous rocks
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In magma chambers,sulfide materials typically ____________.

A)rise to the top
B)sink to the bottom
C)mix well with the rest of the magma
D)solidify and reside in the middle of the magma
Question
The blocks of rock used in construction are termed ____________.

A)dimension stone
B)gemstone
C)ore
D)lode stone
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Underground mining is considered the safest way to mine ore.
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Most of the metals currently in commercial use ____________.

A)were known to the ancients
B)are found only in North America and Asia
C)were discovered during the last two centuries
D)are excavated as native metals and do not require smelting
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Which of the following is NOT an important ore of iron?

A)magnetite (iron oxide)
B)hematite (iron oxide)
C)pyrite (iron sulfide)
D)All of the above minerals are important ores of iron.
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Open-pit mining utilizes ore that lies close to the ground surface.
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Because it can be split easily into thin sheets and is impermeable,____________ is commonly used to make roofing tiles.

A)limestone
B)sandstone
C)gneiss
D)slate
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Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?
<strong>Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?  </strong> A)salt B)granite C)limestone D)gypsum <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)salt
B)granite
C)limestone
D)gypsum
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A drawback to mining sulfides is the risk of____________.

A)underground fires
B)tunnel collapse
C)"rock bursts"
D)acid mine runoff
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The United States has active mines within its boundaries that are sufficient to maintain a steady supply of all strategically important metals.
The United States has active mines within its boundaries that are sufficient to maintain a steady supply of all strategically important metals.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The most important mineral resources,including ores,can be expected to last for the next 1,000 years.
The most important mineral resources,including ores,can be expected to last for the next 1,000 years.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which mineral resources are considered renewable?

A)base metals only
B)nonmetallic minerals only
C)iron and aluminum ores
D)No mineral resources are renewable.
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As compared to coal mining,there is virtually no adverse environmental impact of mineral mining.
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Ore processing can have environmental consequences,including ____________.

A)acid rain
B)groundwater contamination
C)acid runoff
D)All of the above are correct.
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____________ are mined by the United States to alloy with iron in order to produce the special-purpose steel used in the aerospace industry.

A)Strategic minerals
B)Reserves
C)Native metals
D)Nonmetals
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Concrete is ____________.

A)synonymous with the term "cement"
B)synonymous with the term "Portland cement"
C)a combination of cement,sand,and gravel
D)powdered rock of any lithology mixed with water and allowed to set overnight
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Deck 15: Riches in Rock: Mineral Resources
1
The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds is found in ____________.

A)all minerals that contain metallic ions,in any proportions
B)minerals that have a sufficient metal content to be considered ores
C)native metals and pure metals artificially derived from ores
D)magnetic minerals only
C
2
The ability of a metal to be bent,molded,and stretched is termed ____________.

A)tempering
B)cold working
C)malleability
D)dexterity
C
3
What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?
<strong>What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?  </strong> A)aluminum B)gold C)copper D)brass

A)aluminum
B)gold
C)copper
D)brass
B
4
___________is a common metallic alloy.

A)Copper
B)Brass
C)Gold
D)Silver
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The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds results from ____________.

A)the ability of outer electrons to move freely from atom to atom
B)their radioactive instability
C)the ability of nuclei to be discharged into the atmosphere
D)their relatively great atomic mass
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Most of the gold prospectors who arrived in California in 1849 were able to amass considerable fortunes.
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The presence of gold in western South America is unrelated to the subduction zone nearby.
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Most metals used by society are obtained from ____________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
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Which of the following is an alloy?

A)gold
B)silver
C)bronze
D)copper
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Nearly all of the minerals that are commercially exploited are either native metals or ore minerals.
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11
The stereotypical gold rush prospector panning for gold in a streambed is an example of exploiting ____________.

A)magmatic deposits
B)placer deposits
C)residual mineral deposits
D)sedimentary deposits
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12
Mineral-rich veins within plutons,deposited by hot groundwater into fractures within the rock,characterize ____________.

A)hydrothermal deposits
B)placer deposits
C)residual mineral deposits
D)sedimentary deposits
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13
MVT (Mississippi Valley-type)deposits are secondary enrichments primarily of ____________ and ____________.

A)gold;silver
B)tin;aluminum
C)copper;bronze
D)lead;zinc
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What kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer-type deposit?
<strong>What kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer-type deposit?  </strong> A)dry lake bed B)mountain peak C)ocean floor D)stream bed

A)dry lake bed
B)mountain peak
C)ocean floor
D)stream bed
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15
The first ores that were widely smelted by humans to produce metal were those of ____________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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16
The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of _________.
<strong>The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of _________.  </strong> A)2,250°C to 3,400°C B)1,250°C to 1,400°C C)250°C to 400°C D)3,250°C to 3,400°C

A)2,250°C to 3,400°C
B)1,250°C to 1,400°C
C)250°C to 400°C
D)3,250°C to 3,400°C
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17
Because of their economic importance to society,copper and aluminum are considered precious metals.
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18
____________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.
<strong>____________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.  </strong> A)Secondary-enrichment B)Placer C)Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) D)Magmatic

A)Secondary-enrichment
B)Placer
C)Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)
D)Magmatic
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19
Currently,igneous and metamorphic rocks are the only sources of commercially available minerals.
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20
The first widely used alloy in ancient civilizations was ____________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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21
Open pits on the surface of Earth,constructed to extract stone for building purposes,are called ____________.

A)open pit mines
B)underground mines
C)quarries
D)sedimentary deposits
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22
Which of the three most commonly used metals sometimes occurs as a native metal?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)None of the above are correct.
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23
Which list below places important pure metals and alloys in chronological order from first to last (most recent)in terms of their widespread use by humans?

A)bronze,copper,iron
B)iron,copper,bronze
C)copper,iron,bronze
D)copper,bronze,iron
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24
Nonmetals extracted from metals during smelting are termed ____________.

A)slag
B)cull
C)sludge
D)spar
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25
Which type of ores are most commonly concentrated in magmatic deposits?

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)native metals
D)copper ores
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26
Metals can occur in native form or in ____________.

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)salts
D)All of the above are correct.
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27
Stone is typically broken into slabs and blocks through the use of ____________.

A)mechanical splitting and chiseling
B)abrasion
C)heat
D)All of the above are correct.
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28
Smelting is a technique applied to ____________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)quarried stone
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29
Which property of magmatic ore deposits causes them to be concentrated by magmas?

A)low temperatures of crystallization
B)high temperatures of crystallization
C)low density
D)high density
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30
____________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.
<strong>____________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.  </strong> A)Sulfur B)Gypsum C)Zinc D)Marble

A)Sulfur
B)Gypsum
C)Zinc
D)Marble
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31
The metal ores that are found in veins within plutons typically occur ____________.

A)by themselves as pure mineral assemblages
B)together with other ores,but with no other minerals
C)alongside abundant calcite
D)alongside abundant quartz
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32
Which ore minerals are commonly found in ancient sedimentary deposits that are two billion years old?

A)copper sulfides
B)aluminum oxides
C)iron oxides
D)copper oxides
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33
Which of the three most commonly used metals must be smelted from its ore minerals in the presence of carbon monoxide gas (from the burning of carbon-based charcoal)?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)None of the above are correct.
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34
Commercial ore deposits are most likely to be found associated with ____________.

A)thick basinal sandstones and shales
B)blueschists
C)evaporite sequences
D)igneous rocks
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35
In magma chambers,sulfide materials typically ____________.

A)rise to the top
B)sink to the bottom
C)mix well with the rest of the magma
D)solidify and reside in the middle of the magma
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36
The blocks of rock used in construction are termed ____________.

A)dimension stone
B)gemstone
C)ore
D)lode stone
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37
Underground mining is considered the safest way to mine ore.
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38
Most of the metals currently in commercial use ____________.

A)were known to the ancients
B)are found only in North America and Asia
C)were discovered during the last two centuries
D)are excavated as native metals and do not require smelting
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39
Which of the following is NOT an important ore of iron?

A)magnetite (iron oxide)
B)hematite (iron oxide)
C)pyrite (iron sulfide)
D)All of the above minerals are important ores of iron.
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40
Open-pit mining utilizes ore that lies close to the ground surface.
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41
Because it can be split easily into thin sheets and is impermeable,____________ is commonly used to make roofing tiles.

A)limestone
B)sandstone
C)gneiss
D)slate
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42
Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?
<strong>Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?  </strong> A)salt B)granite C)limestone D)gypsum

A)salt
B)granite
C)limestone
D)gypsum
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43
A drawback to mining sulfides is the risk of____________.

A)underground fires
B)tunnel collapse
C)"rock bursts"
D)acid mine runoff
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44
The United States has active mines within its boundaries that are sufficient to maintain a steady supply of all strategically important metals.
The United States has active mines within its boundaries that are sufficient to maintain a steady supply of all strategically important metals.
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45
The most important mineral resources,including ores,can be expected to last for the next 1,000 years.
The most important mineral resources,including ores,can be expected to last for the next 1,000 years.
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46
Which mineral resources are considered renewable?

A)base metals only
B)nonmetallic minerals only
C)iron and aluminum ores
D)No mineral resources are renewable.
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47
As compared to coal mining,there is virtually no adverse environmental impact of mineral mining.
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48
Ore processing can have environmental consequences,including ____________.

A)acid rain
B)groundwater contamination
C)acid runoff
D)All of the above are correct.
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49
____________ are mined by the United States to alloy with iron in order to produce the special-purpose steel used in the aerospace industry.

A)Strategic minerals
B)Reserves
C)Native metals
D)Nonmetals
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50
Concrete is ____________.

A)synonymous with the term "cement"
B)synonymous with the term "Portland cement"
C)a combination of cement,sand,and gravel
D)powdered rock of any lithology mixed with water and allowed to set overnight
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