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Celia Morales
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20 April, 07:10
What is ore and properties
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Gabriel Jacobson
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Ore is a mineral/rock/sediment that usually contains tons of valuable elements to humans on it, usually metals and associated elements ...
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Ore is a mineral/rock/sediment that usually contains tons of valuable elements to humans on it, usually metals and associated elements, it use to have some degree/grade of purity and quality, usually found in mines or in deposits that have millions of year beneath the earth.
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