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Bronze is an alloy made from copper and tin, rather than being mined directly. Copper and tin are both mined separately, and then they are combined in specific proportions to create bronze. Copper is typically found in mines around the world, while tin is less common and is mainly sourced from countries like China, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Yes, diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Gold can be mined in gold mines.....
The main ore mined in the world is iron ore. And how do I know this.... School :P
all over the world
Twenty-five percent of the world's nickel ore is mined in Russia. It is a leading producer of nickel globally.
Bronze is a man-made alloy consisting mainly of copper and tin, with smaller amounts of other metals. The raw materials needed to make bronze, such as copper and tin, are found in various mineral deposits around the world. These minerals are mined and processed to obtain the metals used in the production of bronze.
Diamonds are mined all over the world, including Canada, the USA, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, even Sweden. Note, however, that there are no diamonds mined in Europe or Antarctica.
Aluminum ore, commonly called bauxite, is mined in Australia (the top producer) China, Brazil, Guinea, and India.
Ronaldo won the Bronze Shoe in 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Bronze Sculptures may be located all around the world where bronze was used to create monuments. A bronze age civilization would have had to be present in the geographical area in the past.