No granite is a igneous rock
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No, granite is not an ore. Granite is an igneous rock that forms from the cooling of magma and is commonly used in construction and sculpture due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. Ores are minerals or rocks that contain valuable materials that can be extracted economically, such as iron ore or gold ore.
Granite is a type of igneous rock that is formed from the slow crystallization of magma deep within the Earth's crust. It is not an ore because it does not contain valuable minerals or metals that can be economically extracted. Ores are rocks or minerals that contain useful substances that can be mined and processed for their valuable content.
Four common metal ores are hematite (iron ore), bauxite (aluminum ore), galena (lead ore), and chalcopyrite (copper ore).
Ore deposit.
Ore is a common name used for mineral deposits that contain valuable metals or elements that can be extracted for use. Some examples include iron ore, copper ore, and gold ore.
Land with rich deposits of iron ore is called an iron ore reserve or iron ore deposit.