Probably only as an impurity in bauxites.
In nature, uranium is found as uranium-238 (99.284%), uranium-235 (0.711%),[4] and a very small amount of uranium-234 (0.0058%)
Litoral sands containing uranium
where in Jamaica is granite found
where in Jamaica can orchids can be found
Uranium can be detected in the atmosphere near uranium plants and mines. Working with care the concentration is extremely low and without significance.But if the sample is sufficiently great any element can be detected in any atmosphere.
Uranium-235 is found in nature at about 0.7% concentration to uranium-238.
uranium is mainly found in rajasthan and parts of gujarat
No, uranium and dysprosium are typically not found together in nature. Uranium is often found in minerals like pitchblende, while dysprosium is more commonly found in minerals like xenotime or monazite. Both elements are typically mined separately due to their different geological formations.
No. Uranium can be found naturally.
No, but it is an element found in many minerals.
Uranium is found in the earth only in the form of compounds. Uranium is present in cca. 200 minerals.
In north-eastern region uranium is found in Meghalaya.