No. Quartz is the most common single mineral.
Quartz is by far the most common mineral of the crust, comprising nearly 61% of it.
Olivine is the most common mineral in the Earth's mantle.
Magnetite is generally the most common magnetic mineral out there.
A mineral is substance that is formed naturally in the Earth. The most common types of mineral are Quartz and Feldspar. A mineral that is in liquid or gas form is not a mineral until it becomes a solid.
Water.
There are a lot of different answers to this. the most common mineral in earths continents is quart's mineral sio2 in riverbeds and at the bottom of ocean floors is quarts.But,when you talk about feldspar that is more common then quarts.
gypsum
Carbon
Quartz is the second most common mineral on Earth's crust, after feldspar. It is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall formula SiO2.
The most common mineral group contains silicate minerals.
The most common mineral in the Earth's crust is feldspar, while the most common mineral in the Earth's mantle is olivine. In the Earth's core, the most common minerals are iron and nickel alloys.