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coal, copper and cotton.
Natural resources found in Alabama include water, trees, and animals. The state also has fertile soil, which can be used to grow many different crops.
Roland M. Harper has written: 'The natural resources of Georgia' -- subject(s): Natural history, Economic conditions, Natural resources 'A forest census of Alabama by geographical divisions' 'Economic botany of Alabama' -- subject(s): Botany, Economic, Economic Botany, Plants 'Resources of southern Alabama' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Economic conditions, Natural resources
Interstate 65 will take you from Mobile Alabama to Birmingham Alabama.
There are about 258.5 miles between Birmingham, Alabama and Mobile, Alabama.
Marion, Alabama is located approximately 160 miles north of Mobile.
Mobile, on Mobile Bay, is Alabama's only seaport. The Alabama State Docks at Mobile are among the finest port facilities in the United States. They can handle about 35 oceangoing vessels at a time.
Theodore is a suburb of Mobile that lies to the southwest of the City of Mobile. Theodore is a part of the County of Mobile.
There is no city in Alabama named Mesa. there are also no communities in Mobile,Alabama named Mesa, so the no, its not near Mesa
The city of Mobile is in Mobile County
Approximately 4 hours from Birmingham to Mobile.
yes it also stands on the mobile bay too