iron ore chromite copper rock salt limestone gypsum sulphur bauxite silica sand
A limestone counter.
gypsum,sandstone and shale
No, Limstone is not an ore but magnetite, hematite, kimbertite, and bauxite are so examples of ores.
The sedimentary rock, chalk, a form of limestone, was used in the past as a writing instrument on slate blackboards, but most 'chalk' today is actually gypsum.
Bauxite can be white, gray and yellow. limestone is gray Gypsum is Orange brownish.
bauxite ,limestone ,gypsum
Bauxite, limestone, and gypsum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
quartz, bauxite, shale, limestone, chalk, gypsum,
Some minerals found in the Caribbean include bauxite, limestone, gypsum, and salt. These minerals are important for various industries such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing. The region's geology also supports deposits of copper, gold, silver, and nickel.
iron ore chromite copper rock salt limestone gypsum sulphur bauxite silica sand
A limestone counter.
Jamaica features a wide variety of natural resources. Jamaica’s land is an excellent land for healthy food, like fruits, vegetables, dairy products, cocoa beans, coffee, honey, sisal, sugar cane, tobacco, and different types of meats. Jamaica has great seas that attract tourists from all the world. Other natural resources include paperboards, and sand-wood. Thanks to all these natural resources Jamaica earns over $2 million annually each year from these products alone. Not to mention bauxite, gypsum, and limestone to being one of the most famous natural resources in Jamaica.Jamaica exports$1.14 billion from alumina, bauxite, sugar, bananas, garments, citrus fruits, rum, and coffee. They have seven major markets and they are U.S., U.K , Canada, Netherlands, Norway, CARICOM, and Japan. Jamaica’s biggest exporter is the U.S. and it’s least exporter is Japan.
Bauxite, limestone
Gypsum is formed underwater, usually between layers of shale and limestone. When the water evaporates and the area dries, the gypsum becomes solid "rock" gypsum.
Coal, limestone, silica and Bauxite.
Sandstone, limestone, shale, gypsum, & conglomerate