It depends on chemical and physical properties of mineral.
Negligible mineral resources is describing an area where there are no or very little mineral resources available.
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since the beginning of the universe/earth.
John L. Harper has written: 'Mineral King' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Mines and mineral resources, Environmental policy, Mines and mineral resources
D. Milburn has written: 'A first book of geology' 'Northern aquatic ecosystems and mineral development' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Mines and mineral resources, Environmental protection, Mines and mineral resources
U. Aswathanarayana has written: 'Water resources managment and the environment (HBK)' 'Mineral resources management and the environment' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Mineral industries, Environmental aspects of Mines and mineral resources, Management, Mineral industries, Mines and mineral resources 'Food and Water Security' 'Soil Resources and the Environment' 'Green energy' -- subject(s): Costs, Renewable energy sources 'Age determination of rocks and geochronology of India' -- subject(s): Geochronometry, Geology
Amil Dubnie has written: 'Surface mining practice in Canada' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Mining engineering, Strip mining 'Some economic factors affecting northern mineral development in Canada' -- subject(s): Mineral industries
H. Colley has written: 'Introduction to Environmental Geology' 'The Savundrondro mineral prospect' -- subject(s): Mineral lands, Mines and mineral resources 'Mineral deposits of Fiji'
Negligible mineral resources is describing an area where there are no or very little mineral resources available.
mineral resources and their location
Perhaps it can't say it detailed but the three main factors are social, economic and environmental factors which should be considered before mining a newly found mineral deposit.
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.
Yes, the Philippines' location in the Pacific Ring of Fire makes it abundant in mineral resources like copper, gold, and nickel. Its archipelagic nature also gives it access to varied marine resources, leading to a rich ecosystem for fisheries. However, factors like environmental degradation and inefficient mining practices affect resource availability.
These things seldom have any positive or negative effects on development Wrong. The correct Gradpoint/Novanet answer is Poor climate, rainfall, and a lack of mineral resources complicate development. ~Chris
David A. Nimick has written: 'Water-quality data for streams in the Boulder River Watershed, Jefferson County, Montana' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Mines and mineral resources, Mines and mineral resources, Water quality 'A digital model for planning water management at Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, west-central Montana' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Water resources development