Ore
An ore is a naturally occurring solid material from which a valuable substance can be profitably extracted. Most commonly this term refers to metallic ores containing metal compounds. Ore minerals such as hematite and magnetite for iron; chalcopyrite for copper; and bauxite for aluminum are typical examples. If the concentration of the valuable constituent is too low to cover mining and processing costs, the body is not considered an ore.
Ore deposits are found in varied geological settings and come as primary metal ores, or secondary ores
Formation and types: Metallic ore deposits form by magmatic differentiation, hydrothermal activity, metasomatic processes, or sedimentary
Processing and economics: After extraction, ore undergoes beneficiation to increase the concentration of the desired material