Pakistan has to import oil huge amount for its growing industries and transport and iron especially steel in a large amount
Pakistan imports iron. They also import petroleum, petroleum products, machinery, plastics, transportation equipment, edible oils, paper and paperboard, steel, and tea.
Pakistan has many mineral deposits producing large quantities of minerals of interest to the mineral collector and the gem trade, like aquamarine, spodumene, peridot, topaz, tourmaline, quartz, and many others. For further details I'd recommend finding a copy of "Pakistan, Minerals, Mountains, and Majesty", extraLapis 24, 2004.
Yes, Pakistan imports large quantity of tea. Pakistan is the 2nd largest consumer of tea after UK.
A macro mineral is needed in large quantities whereas trace elements are minerals required in small quantities
Pakistani people are found of sugar and sweets hence it is needed in large quantities
Smuggling in large quantities is often an effort to avoid paying import duties.
Corundum is not particularly rare as large quantities are mined to make abrasives.
Baluchistan province of Pakistan is full of mineral resources. Large deposits of coal, chromites, gypsum, marbles, copper, iron ore, and gold have been found in Baluchistan.
Each mineral would be found in large quantities on the following countries in Central America:copperNicaraguagoldGuatemalaNicaraguaHondurasPanamasilverNicaraguazincGuatemala
why there may be large quantities of thromboplastin in blood after surgery.
Carbon (plato) is not found in large quantities in Earth's mantle.
The element carbon is not found in large quantities in Earths mantle.