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Natural resources are not equally spread anywhere in the world. In particular, petroleum only exists in those places where, 300 million years ago, there used to be massive forests. There was a spectacular one around what is now the Persian Gulf, which is why those countries have large oil deposits. However, there was not one in the Levant region, resulting in the petroleum poverty in that region.
because they needed to pulled items and cattle up large buildings and hills.
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The Mesabi are a range of hills in Minnesota. They are well known for large iron deposits.
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Negligible. In the past, large amounts of granite were extracted from Macau's hills for use as building material.
The Black Hills are known as 'dome mountains. They were created when lava tried unsuccessfully to force a way through the Earth's crust making a large bump. The Black Hills are the much eroded remains of such an event.
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Piedmont literally means 'foot mountain' or foot hills, so the large hills before the true mountains. There is a province of Italy called Piedmont that between France and Italy at the foot of the Alps.
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Flint Hills in Kansas is not a castle. It is region of Kansas that is so named because of the large amount of flint found in the area, as well as the hilly terrain.
Arizona has a number of very large copper producing mines. It is the largest copper producing region in the world. The copper is found in large granitic stocks called porphyry copper deposits. ( pronounced "poor-free") It's a type of granite. These are massive low grade deposits. The major producing areas are near the towns of Kingman, Morenci, Bisbee, Bagdad and Miami-Globe. Most are operated by Freeport-McMoran Mining Company, one of the worlds largest mining companies.
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is located along the northeast edge of what is known as the Harney Peak Granite Batholith in the Black Hills of South Dakota. A batholith is a geologic feature that formed by the cooling of a large igneous body of magma below the earth's surface; if a similar igneous body reaches the earth's surface, it would form a volcanic feature such as a lava flow. The Black Hills magma was emplaced into the older "host" mica schist rocks during Precambrian time, approximately 1.7 billion years ago! Source: National Park Service