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The eight most common elements in Earth's crust are: O, Si, Al, Fe, Ca, Na, K, and Mg. These elements account for 98% of the atoms in Earth's crust. These eight elements combine chemically with one another to make six main minerals which account for 90% of the minerals in Earth's crust. These minerals, the so-called the rock forming minerals, are: feldspar, pyroxene, amphibole, mica and the last, made up of the two most abundant elements, is

A) galena.

B) gold.

C) hematite.

D) quartz.

The eight most common elements in Earth's crust are: O, Si, Al, Fe, Ca, Na, K, and-example-1
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D) Quartz.
Step-by-step explanation:
Silicate Minerals are by far the largest mineral group and quartz is one of the two most common silicate minerals which makes it an extremely common rock forming mineral.
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I am sorry I am not sure but I think it's either B or D because the other one's don't make sense to me. I read a lot about this stuff but I have never seen this type of question so sorry I am not sure. I hope I could help tho! :D

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