Common minerals that are found in Antarctica are antimony, chromium, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, tin, uranium and zinc. There are also large deposits of coal and sedimentary iron found in some Antarctic areas.
Iron ore, chromium, copper, gold, nickel, platinum and other minerals, and coal and hydrocarbons have been found in small, noncommercial quantities.
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Salt mines are found on all the continents except for Antarctica. It is one of the most abundant minerals available.
Minerals found next to each other are called adjacent.
It is found only as minerals.
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Iron ore, chromium, copper, gold, nickel, platinum and other minerals, coal and hydrocarbons have all been found in Antarctica.
antarctica is important to Australia because it is used for the minerals. Australia thinks that using the minerals in antarctica will help the world on its abundance of minerals.
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Salt mines are found on all the continents except for Antarctica. It is one of the most abundant minerals available.
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Ice in the ice sheet that covers Antarctica is free of any minerals.
All fuel consumed on Antarctica is imported. Since 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, the minerals content of the land is unknown.
The lack of suitable technology has hampered the mineral exploration of Antarctica.
While there may be some 'educated guesses' and some 'good ideas' about what minerals might be found south of 60 degrees S, commercial exploration for them is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty. This means that there are no 'official' lists of minerals available to answer your question. Whatever lists could be provided would be subject to scientific confirmation.
what is the minerals found in the gumamaela?
Coal, oil, gas and minerals.