How are Minerals Destroyed? Understanding the Natural and Human Factors
                                
                                
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                                Despite appearing permanent, minerals are finite resources, and their slow but constant destruction is a fundamental geological process. Over eons, weathering, erosion, and chemical alteration work to break down and transform minerals and the rocks they compose, a natural cycle often accelerated by human intervention.