Missouri has a number of Natural Resources including metals like iron, lead, and zinc. There is also coal and natural gas.
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Iron ore, lead, limestone, and coal are some of Missouri's non-renewable natural resources. Small amounts of oil and gas can also be found in Missouri.
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The French owned Missouri at the beginning of the French and Indian War.
Corn,Beef, and Mining nothing much but its cool and awesomeLead is a natural resource from Missouri and produces most of the lead production in the United States. Other natural resources include zinc, timber, iron ore, limestone and barite.
Dale Meyer has written: 'Resource inventory of the Missouri coteau' -- subject(s): Water resources development
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The Missouri state senate is responsible for looking into development issues and coming up with the most appropriate solutions. It is also charged with coming up with legislation for the state and identifying key resources for development.
John Skelton has written: 'Flood-volume design data for Missouri streams' -- subject(s): Floods, Stream measurements 'Water information for northwestern Missouri' -- subject(s): Water resources development 'Carryover storage requirements for reservoir design in Missouri' -- subject(s): Reservoirs
The state of Iowa is located in the mid-western United States. Some of the Iowa natural resources include the Big Sioux River, Missouri River and the Mississippi River. The soil is the climate is the most valuable resource.
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