the colors are red minerals and yellow minerals
Calcium
The nutrients are Fat, Minerals, ect
well this is also the question i was looking for but i finnally found it The minerals used to make the color orange is Ruby and peridot. I Hope this helps alot -SelGomezOfficially
Blue Type, Green Type, And, Orange Type
Water would be full of minerals. Also anything that contains water would be rich in minerals. For example orange juice. Fish is another good example of food that would be rich in minerals.
It contains vitamins c which is really important for your body.
An orange is not a significant source of protein nor is it a source of fat. It is rich in fructose, a simple carbohydrate. It provides vitamins and minerals.
The stone called, "Decomposed Granite" is orange (and a little crumbly). A lot of granite is composed of white and black minerals in a speckled appearance.
The charasteristics of a carrot would probably be orange, rough, rugged,and full with minerals and vitamins.
Water (87%)Sugars (9%)Protein (0.5%)Minerals (0.5%)Fiber (3%)A very small amount of the following are also included:Citric acidAscorbic Acid (Vitamin C)Orange oilPotassiumA small amount of almost all the other vitamins and minerals
You get minerals from rocks or your science teacher. You eat minerals in vitamins and healthy foods like lettuce and whole grain bread or pasta and orange juice and fruits please go to www.freewebs.com/mccniu (minerals aren't on it)