Yes. A rock called 'banded iron' is the main ore of iron.
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Yes, iron ore is a type of rock that contains iron minerals. It is mined and processed to extract the iron for various industrial uses, such as making steel.
Iron ore deposits are found in sedimentary rocks. They formed from chemical reactions that combined iron and oxygen in marine and fresh waters.
No, Bauxite is not a type of iron ore. it is an ore of aluminum.
Ore is rock from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted. Iron ore, copper ore are two examples.
Rock containing metal is known as ore - iron ore, copper ore, and so on. As to being worth extracting, depends on the richness of the metal deposits.
Ore is rock material that is mined for a profit due to containing valuable minerals or metals that can be extracted and sold. Examples include iron ore, gold ore, and copper ore.
Peacock ore, also known as bornite, is a sulfide mineral composed of copper, iron, and sulfur. It is not an igneous rock; instead, it is typically formed through hydrothermal processes in copper ore deposits.