yes
Tee principal raw materials are calcium carbonate and silicon dioxide.
Calcium is a very reactive metal and is always found in a reacted state in compounds where it is ionic, present as the Ca2+ ion. The best known mineral is limestone, calcium carbonate. Calcium metal is not produced commercially in great quantities, one method of production is to react calcium oxide with aluminium at high temperature, , a so-called aluminothermic reaction similar to the thermite reaction where aluminium is the reducing agent.
It is found in New Jersey [Franklin], Tennessee, Illinois, and other states of the U.S.; Mexico, Germany, India, England, and other parts of the world. I found this on: "http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00461/calcite.htm"
A mine in which calcium crystals is mined, mostly found in southern Illinois & some eastern Kentucky counties.
Yes, gypsum is typically formed from evaporated deposits. It originates from the evaporation of seawater or saline lakes, leading to the precipitation of calcium sulfate dihydrate. These deposits are often found in sedimentary rock formations and can be mined for various uses, including construction and agriculture.
mined (like mined for diamonds)
When chalk is mined, it is typically referred to as "chalk" or "chalkstone." It is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate. In some contexts, especially in industrial applications, it may be categorized based on its purity and intended use, but the term "chalk" generally remains consistent.
how is malachite mined
Mined.
where is boron mined at
Yes, uranium is mined in Australia it is mined in South Australia
Yes, diamonds are mined.