All of Mexico produces minerals; concentrations of these depend on each region: while the Yucatan peninsula excells at limestone and other building materials, to the east -- along the Gulf of Mexico -- you can find rich deposits of oil and gas. Along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges you will find most strategis minerals: some of these include iron, gold, silver, lead or sulfur.
Motor vehicles, tucks, engines and their parts. Also Mexico is a major producer and exporter of oil.
Mexico has some of the world's largest deposits of silver, copper, gold, lead and zinc; it has minor, however commercially important deposits of minerals such iron and tin.
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No. In fact it is quite the other way around: Major exports from Chile to Mexico include copper and copper products, wood and agricultural products. Major exports from Mexico to Chile include electronic products, motor vehicles and parts and minerals such as molybdenum and phosphates.
Sticks are parts of plants, so they vegetation, or flora, not minerals.
The parts of an atom which produce magnetism are the electrons.
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
The Mexico Sugar Annual Report for 2009 stated that Mexico is expected to produce 5.8 million tonnes raw value.
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Non-renewables include gold, silver, oil and many other minerals extracted in Mexico.