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what type of rock is iron ore?

i need to know this for a rock project for school and i have no luck so far please i need acurate answer

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it depends if its a cruiser or a sportbike their are so many factors. why don't you tell us what type of bike you ride and we could help you much better
Whenever it needs itif you value your life. I just changed out my ducati's rubber at 4200 miles. Look at the center, mc tires are rounded and spend 85% of their time in the middle, the edges depend on how agressively you corner. If you ride on two wheels and cant afford new tires you need to park it and go back to your cage.
you need to give more details in your question. racing or hot rodding will wear out a tire in a day. some can go 5,000 or 10,000 miles touring or cruising. what type of bike, what tire, and what style riding you do all determine the mileage life of any tire.
Iron ore is either magnetite, siderite, or hematite (or sometimes a mixture of hematite, siderite and magnetite) mixed with various non-valuable minerals like quartz, calcite, and apatite. Depnding on the type of ore deposit, most iron ore deposits are hydrothermal or chemical precipitates, so they can be classified as igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
Although minefinder is correct, we can simplify matters by stating that over 90% of the world's iron ores are sedimentary.

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