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The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines. it does not effervesce. what mineral is it?

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The very common mineral shown in the figure that is referred in this problem that is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines and does not effervesce would be feldspar. It make up about 41 percent weight of the Earth's crust. It is a group of rocks that contains tectosilicate compounds.
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