Gold, silver, lead. zinc,
Alaska is rich in a variety of minerals and metals, including gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, and molybdenum. The state is known for its significant deposits of precious metals, particularly in the Fairbanks and Juneau areas. Additionally, Alaska has substantial reserves of industrial minerals such as coal, sand, gravel, and limestone, as well as notable deposits of rare earth elements. This geological diversity makes Alaska a key player in the mining industry.
What made Alaska valuable to the United States was all the gold and silver, base metals like lead and zinc, timber and seafood.
Rare earth metals are primarily located in California, Colorado, and Alaska in the United States. These metals are found in specific mineral deposits and are mined for various industrial uses.
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The possessive form of Alaska is Alaska's.
Alaska borders the west side of Canada, so obviously Canada.============================================The last time I checked, Alaska was part of the US. Did I miss something?
Alaska is not in a Canadian province; it is an American state.
University of Alaska, Anchorage. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. University of Alaska, Southeast. Alaska Pacific University.
Alaska...... good luck to those of you who are doing the crossword puzzle!! :)
The Gulf of Alaska is directly south of the state of Alaska. It is a large inlet of the Pacific Ocean that extends approximately 775 miles (1,250 km) from the Alaska Peninsula to the Alexander Archipelago.
The University of Alaska Anchorage is located in the state of Alaska.
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