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Encyclopedia > Ore (disambiguation)

Ore may refer to:

  • Ore (mineral).
  • the River Ore, a river in Suffolk, England.
  • Ore, Sussex, a district in Hastings, southern England.
  • Ore, Haute-Garonne, a commune in the Haute-Garonne département, in France.
  • Ore, Nigeria.
  • the Ores, greek goddesses of seasons.
  • Öre, the one-hundredth subdivision of the Swedish krona.
  • Řre, the one-hundredth subdivision of the Danish krone and Norwegian krone.

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Ore: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Ore (104 words)
An ore is a mineral containing a metal as a proportion of its content.
Ore bodies are formed by a variety of geological processes.
The River Ore[?] is a river in Suffolk, England.
Ore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words)
An ore is a mineral deposit containing a metal or other valuable resource in economically viable concentrations.
Ore minerals are generally oxides, sulfides, silicates, or native metals that are not commonly concentrated in the Earth's crust.
The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals.
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