Mineral Groups
A quick look at the classification of minerals in to one of eight mineral groups, including silicates, native elements, sulfates, sulfides, halides, phosphates, oxides, and Carbonates. Additional science videos and resources at: science.glide.page
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I didn't pay attention in class so I come here to make up for it. 😂
@abuwaida669
Жыл бұрын
Same here bro 🤣
Another great video to assist with my daughter's 6th grade homeschooling lesson on minerals! Thanks Mike.
Thank you very much for making these videos . I'm Tia , I'm borrowing my boy friends phone . we have watched and read litteraly 1000 or more videos and web pages trying to get a better understanding of rock and mineral identification as well as other aspects or geology . You sir are a diamond in the rough , a needle in a very large hay stack and a true God send . thank you for taking the time to explain in plain understandable terms . your picture examples are clear , large , not moving , and you give plenty of time to really look at what you are showing !! You have no idea how rare that is . thank you . please continue to make many more .
Thank you! This is a really high quality video that covers a lot of information succinctly!
These lessons are great and engaging.
Happy News Years, good to see class is back in into session .
please don't stop making these videos, they'er awsome
Mike, you are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing what you know.
@mikesammartano
3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
This is so interesting. Thank you for this entertaining yet informational video!
Thank you...highly instructive and resourceful!
This is an excellent overview, thank you!
Good information Mike, Thank you.
Mr. Professor, i love your videos very much. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@zobadanaher4920
Жыл бұрын
Same!
Love this!
Very useful information....thanks
Very helpful.
Great video. I hope you make a video about geologic time
Tank you for giving information about mminerals
Very nice explanation
❤great explanation 👍
very nice
interesting stuff
In fact silicon atom is much larger than oxygen atom in size. I have watched the whole series from you and like it a lot. Just the atoms of silicate at timestamp 2:46 are opposite in size than shown.
Interesting
Hey man I just really wanted to know about rocks today I was at a lake in MA just lookin for quartz
Thanks for it 😁😁
@mikesammartano
3 жыл бұрын
No problem 😊
@reneofficials5577
3 жыл бұрын
Plz how can one join geology groups
Sir it would be an honour to get a training under you
Halides, such a great mineral, the salt of the earth.
Gypsum is a pillar for other minerals. Its great to project the vibrations of the other minerals, such as silicas. Also, silica quartz can store memory if you use a laser. You can use a piece of the specialy made silica quartz the size of a quarter to store thousands of terabytes. Which is insane. Just a tiny see-through quartsized chip thay can store more data than anything else i nthe world. Imagine if we could use those MASSIVE minerals within the earth to better understand the previous vibrations of the earth. We could study evey local of these quartz all around the world to piece history back together. We have used carbon dating but the minerals could hold memories from the very beging of its creation. Which was billions of years ago
Awosam
please make more videos on each of the groups.
@reneofficials5577
3 жыл бұрын
Hello dr Plz do you have an idea how one can join geology Groups
@ekparnabera9928
3 жыл бұрын
@@reneofficials5577 No I actually don't know. I just stated we needed more videos on each mineral groups. More detailed ones.
@reneofficials5577
3 жыл бұрын
@@ekparnabera9928 kk
@reneofficials5577
3 жыл бұрын
If you are on WhatsApp your free to send your number
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Lick your crystals yall. Lol just kidding. Do at your own risk😉
Who else is watching this because their teacher told them too? lol
This is such a twizzy video
bruh
Very interesting and useful. But is there any viewers who are not familiar with word "classification"? Man, you don't have to explain each word you say, lol