they can be refined into more well known building materials such as Steel and Aluminium
yes , sulphur have ores. such ores are called sulphide ores. these sulphide ores are purified by the process called roasting. this is the process which involves heating with oxygen and then reducing into original metals. eg: copper sulphide, zinc sulphide, etc.
Someone who specializes in the study of ores would be a mineralogist.
It's not, mining it is. Ores are a natural part of the environment. The danger to the environment begins when "civilization" decides it needs the ores and will do almost anything to get them.
Fluorspar,limestone,gypsum.phosphorite and asbestos
Minerals are mined only in region where they form in ores as the cost of extraction is very high.
Those ores which contain metal in the form of oxides are called as oxide ores.
oil, methane gas, coal, wood, mercury, iron ores, copper ores, zinc ores, lead ores
Extraction of metals from its ores and formation of ores. Studying their properties, their alloys,refining of ores.
Ores.
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
Ores are finite, yes.
Francium hasn't ores; infinitesimal amounts of francium exist in some uranium ores.
ores must be nonrenwable
Metal ores are used as resources from which metals may be extracted.
yes , sulphur have ores. such ores are called sulphide ores. these sulphide ores are purified by the process called roasting. this is the process which involves heating with oxygen and then reducing into original metals. eg: copper sulphide, zinc sulphide, etc.
Uranium and zirconium ores
Diamonds are formed from carbon and contain no ores.