these native reservations are scattered throughout every part of the land, if you need the location of a specific one, you can check in your library.
no
If you mean the "Indian" reserves, yes we let them out and join in every day life and everything.
The largest oil reserves in the world are located in Saudi Arabia. The country holds approximately 16% of the world's proven oil reserves.
there are 25 oil reserves, i think
This question would seem to be asking about the Persian Gulf. The gulf is part of the Indian Ocean and the lands surrounding it contain rich petroleum reserves.
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The largest phosphate reserves in the world are located in Morocco. Morocco is estimated to hold around 50 billion metric tons of phosphate rock reserves, making it a key player in the global phosphate industry.
No most of them are
The largest phosphorus reserves are found in Morocco, which holds about 75% of the world's known reserves. Other significant phosphorus reserves are located in countries such as China, Algeria, and Syria.
The I stands for Indian. The R stands for reserves. The S stands for space.
Yes, the US does have bauxite reserves, primarily located in the states of Arkansas, Georgia, and Alabama. However, these reserves are smaller compared to other countries like Australia and Guinea.
No, Los Angeles has used up all of its natural Indian resources. They currently import it from New Mexico.