None. Hydrogen is not mined.
No, hydrogen sulfide is NOT minable, because it is gaseous, not mineral.
Tin is primarily mined in countries such as China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Brazil, and Bolivia. Additionally, smaller quantities of tin are also mined in countries like Malaysia, Peru, and Thailand.
Jasper is mined in countries such as the United States and India. Both countries have significant deposits of jasper and are known for producing high-quality specimens in various colors and patterns.
Many countries mined/produced gold. And many countries still do.
The following countries have mined coal for hundreds of years: The United States, The United Kingdom, and South Africa. Coal is a very important part to these countries survival.
All countries on earth have diamonds that can be mined except those in Europe and Antarctica. You can purchase a mined diamond on every continent except Antarctica, where there are no commercial enterprises that sell diamonds.
Uranium is mined in USA, Canada, Australia, China, India, Niger, Russia, Kazachstan, Romania, Argentina and other countries. Plutonium is not mined; it is a by-product from nuclear reactors.
In some countries it is mined. In many countries it is taken from the sea in evaporation ponds.
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There are no diamonds mined in any European country.
Uranium is mined in USA, Canada, Australia, China, India, Niger, Russia, Kazachstan, Romania, Argentina and other countries.
Zinc is mined in various countries around the world, including Australia, China, Peru, Mexico, and the United States. Each of these countries has significant zinc deposits and active mining operations.