You could get gold, oil, and anything practically metal- silver etc. You could also get stones: ordinary rocks, or graphite and crystals. There are a whole heap more, those are only a few.
Their Diamond mines.
coal mines wear suits
The 2008 Mineral Resource Map of Saskatchewan indicates ten potash mines currently operating in the province.
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There are thousands of surface mines worldwide, with the exact number varying depending on the location and type of mineral or resource being extracted. Surface mines are typically used for materials such as coal, metals, and aggregates.
Now Turkmenistan has no uranium working mines; only prospections.
The three types of surface mines are open-pit mines, strip mines, and mountaintop removal mines. Open-pit mines involve extracting minerals from a large, open excavation. Strip mines involve removing layers of soil and rock to expose the resource. Mountaintop removal mines involve removing the summit of a mountain to access the coal seams underneath.
I think it depends on what year, but the only resource that I know of that West Virginia mines is coal.
No, salt is not a limited resource. It is found abundantly in oceans and salt mines around the world. Production and extraction methods ensure a steady supply of salt for various purposes.
Yes, in one sense. In the old days gold was mined by sight. Today through advanced washing technologies, micro gold, or fine gold can be recovered and washed out of the dirt. In this sense, old mines are the best bet possible for future micro mining projects, and are therefore somewhat of a renewable resource.
A mineral resource is made up of minerals and small rocks that are naturally occurring and extracted for economic purposes. Examples include gold, copper, and diamond mines.
D. J. Madden-McGuire has written: 'The Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program' -- subject(s): Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program, Geology, Mines and mineral resources