X-A Mineral and Energy Resources - 1
X-A Mineral and Energy Resources - 1
X-A Mineral and Energy Resources - 1
Answer:
The minerals occur in various types of formations as given below :
(1) Igneous and metamorphic rocks : Miner.
(2) In sedimentary rocks : Minerals occur in beds or layers.
● They are formed, as a result of deposition, accumulation and
concentration in horizontal
strata e.g., coal and some forms of iron ore have been
concentrated as a result of long periods under heat and
pressure.
● Gypsum, potash, salt and sodium salt are formed as a result of
evaporation, especially in arid regions.
(3) Some minerals like bauxite are formed due to decomposition of
surface rocks and the removal of soluble constituents, leaving a residual
mass of weathered material containing ores, e.g., bauxite is formed this
way.
(4) Certain minerals like gold, silver, tin and platinum occur as alluvial
deposits in sands of valley floors and the base of hills. These are called
‘placer deposits’ and contain minerals, which are not corroded by water.
(5) Ocean waters : Some minerals like common salt, magnesium and
bromine are largely derived from ocean waters. The ocean beds too are
rich in manganese nodules.
Thus, minerals are found in various types of formations.
2.“India has fairly rich and varied mineral resources but they are
unevenly distributed.” Explain.
Answer:
(1) The above statement is correct. India is rich in mineral resources
but they are unevenly distributed as mentioned below :
1. Peninsular rocks : These rocks contain most of the reserves
of coal, metallic minerals, mica and many other non-metallic
minerals