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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 6  non-metallic minerals are either organic in origin such as fossil fuels also known as mineral fuels which are derived from the buried animal and plant life such as coal and petroleum. other type of non-metallic minerals are inorganic in origin such as mica limestone and graphite etc. minerals have certain characteristics. these are unevenly distributed over space. there is inverse relationship in quality and quantity of minerals i.e. good quality minerals are less in quantity as compared to low quality minerals. the third main characteristic is that all minerals are exhaustible over time. these take long to develop geologically and they cannot be replenished immediately at the time of need. thus they have to be conserved and not misused as they do not have the second crop banking services chronicle monthly magazine.

 

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