Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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Chapter 23 - Section 23.8 - Nonmetallic Mineral Resources - Concept Checks - Page 728: 2

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Building materials and industrial minerals are two distinct categories of mineral resources: Building materials: Building materials refer to materials used in construction and infrastructure projects. They include materials like sand, gravel, crushed stone, cement, and clay. These resources are essential for building roads, bridges, buildings, and other structures. Industrial minerals: Industrial minerals are non-metallic minerals that have various industrial applications. They are used in manufacturing processes and products, as well as in agriculture and other industries. Examples of industrial minerals include gypsum for making plaster and drywall, limestone for cement production, talc for cosmetics, and kaolin for ceramics and paper-making.

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