Copper is the main mineral mined in the Atacama.
Copper is the main resource mined in the Atacama Desert.
Atacama is rich in nitrates and copper
Nitrates used to be the major product mined in the Atacama. Today it is copper.
Nitrates for fertilizer used to be the major resource mined in the desert. Today copper is mined and the major resource of the area.
Today the main source of income for Chile is the mining of copper in the Atacama Desert. Up until the 1940s the chief mineral mined in the Atacama were nitrates. The mines closed when a process was developed to produce nitrates by a chemical process that was less costly than mining.
Copper is mined in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile and is the principal export of that country.
Today the main source of income for Chile is the mining of copper in the Atacama Desert. Up until the 1940s the chief mineral mined in the Atacama were nitrates. The mines closed when a process was developed to produce nitrates by a chemical process that was less costly than mining.
Today the main source of income for Chile is the mining of copper in the Atacama Desert. Up until the 1940s the chief mineral mined in the Atacama were nitrates. The mines closed when a process was developed to produce nitrates by a chemical process that was less costly than mining.
People have built towns and cities in the Atacama along with utility lines, roads, highways, etc. They have also mined certain areas of the desert for nitrates, copper and other minerals. By and large the major portion of the desert has escaped mans influence.
It is in the Atacama desert. For a while it was almost exclusively mined there until some scientist or someone found other places to mine it in South America
Nitrates, used in fertilizers and explosives, were the main resource of the Atacama until a few decades back when the mines were closed. Today copper is the main resource mined in the Atacama.
Nitrate deposits, the largest in the world, were once mined in Chile. Today, copper is the primary metal mined in Chile, accounting for about 30% of the World's production of the metal.