Britain had plentiful quantities of coal, which was the key fuel at the time. It also had iron ore and some other metals. Most new industry developed on the coalfields and areas far away from them often became very poor.
Coal provided an essential fuel which allowed cities to become industrialised as factories no longer needed water power and so didn't have to be located near a source of water. They could be built in mass in cities where it was easier to house a workforce. Therefore coal provided a means for steam powered factories which were an essential part of the industrial revolution. Also, coal would later be used in steam powered trains, in which the goods from the factories could be transported, thus allowing further expansion.
Iron was essential for creating the new machinery at the forefront of the industrial revolution. Rough answer but there you go.
America had natural resources, lots of coal,iron,copper,lead and other mineral, more land than you could imagine,oil,rivers,etc.
Mineral resources made South Africa a place of interest to the international community. The Dutch and the British fought over control of South Africa's diamond and gold resources.
Europeans discovered that Southeast Asia was rich in mineral and agricultural resources (apex)
Japan desperately needed mineral resources .
The industrial revolution led the way for more advances in history. it was a time when machines became a major thing around the world.
Coal .
industrial minerals or building materials
Mineral extraction caused much disruption to local quality of life during the UK's Industrial Revolution.
John W. Dietrich has written: 'Mineral resources of the Colorado River Industrial Development Association area' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources
America had natural resources, lots of coal,iron,copper,lead and other mineral, more land than you could imagine,oil,rivers,etc.
R. K. Sinha has written: 'A treatise on industrial minerals of India' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Mineral industries
Some of California's most valuable industrial mineral resources include sand and gravel, cement, and diatomite. These minerals are used in various industries such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing. California is also a leading producer of rare earth elements used in high-tech industries.
Negligible mineral resources is describing an area where there are no or very little mineral resources available.
A. W. A. White has written: 'Economic growth in eighteenth century Warwickshire' 'Men and mining in Warwickshire' -- subject(s): History, Mines and mineral resources 'The condition of mining labour on a Warwickshire estate before the industrial revolution'
mineral resources and their location
The resources refers to the source of supply for the mineral. Mineral resources could be the ore, or even a material which could be recycled to retrieve the mineral's desired properties.
Dennis D. Southworth has written: 'Industrial minerals of the Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Industrial minerals