Definition
The 'mineral kingdom' refers to the world of non-living, inorganic substances that make up the Earth's crust. ๐ Think of it as the collection of all minerals, rocks, and other geological materials. Unlike the plant or animal kingdoms, minerals don't grow, reproduce, or have cells. The mineral kingdom includes everything from common rocks like granite to precious gems like diamonds. Understanding the mineral kingdom is important for geology, chemistry, and even manufacturing. It's the foundation upon which much of our world is built.