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A mineral forms from water at the edge of a lake. Which statement best describes this mineral? The mineral formed from lava. The mineral formed through evaporation. The mineral formed when hot water cooled. The mineral crystallized from magma.

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The mineral formed through evaporation.

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Answer:

The mineral formed through evaporation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Minerals are inorganic substances that occur naturally i.e. not man-made. These minerals are formed in different ways in nature. One of those ways is through EVAPORATION.

Since water dissolves a lot of substances including the particles of these minerals, the mineral components can be found in a dissolved state in water bodies e.g lakes, oceans etc. However, when heat increases and the water molecules evaporate (change to gas), the dissolved minerals in these water bodies crystallize out.

This is what happens when minerals form at the edge of a lake. The water from the lake evaporates leading to the formation of minerals.

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