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  • Graphite and the Earth's Geosphere: A Mineral Perspective
    Yes, graphite is part of the Earth's geosphere.

    Here's why:

    * Geosphere: The geosphere refers to all the solid, non-living components of the Earth, including rocks, minerals, soil, and the Earth's interior.

    * Graphite: Graphite is a naturally occurring mineral composed of carbon atoms arranged in a layered structure.

    Therefore, graphite, being a naturally occurring mineral, falls under the definition of the geosphere.

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