Water can dissolve some susceptible minerals. Very hot water,particularlyunder pressure, can dissolve many minerals. Acidic hot water would especially be effective in mineral dissolution. Very pure hot acidic fluids would be most effective in mineral dissolution.
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Minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and calcite act as a binding agent to hold the grains of rocks together. These minerals form crystalline structures that interlock with one another, creating a cohesive rock matrix. Cementing agents like silica, calcite, or iron oxide can also fill in the spaces between mineral grains and act as a glue to bind the rock particles together.
Cementation
Rocks are important to science because they hold valuable information about Earth's history, such as past environments, climate conditions, and geological processes. By studying rocks, scientists can better understand the Earth's past and present, and make informed predictions about the future. Rocks also provide clues about the formation of minerals, fossils, and natural resources.
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Hot water is able to hold dissolved solids such as minerals. These minerals are thought to give hot springs their therapeutic properties.