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In the past, humans used rocks for tools, weapons, and construction materials. Today, rocks are still used in construction, as well as for making jewelry, art, and in technology, such as silicon chips in electronics. Additionally, rocks are used in landscaping and in some medical treatments.
The Sumerians invented the wheel, which is still widely used in transportation and machinery today.
Tin is primarily mined in countries such as China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Brazil, and Bolivia. Additionally, smaller quantities of tin are also mined in countries like Malaysia, Peru, and Thailand.
Andalusite is mined in various countries around the world, including Spain, Russia, Brazil, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and China. Each of these regions has its own unique deposits of andalusite that are mined for commercial use.
Inker cement, laterite blocks, phosphate rock, quartz sand, sand and gravel, crushed stones, sandstone, and salt; clay, gemstones, gold, iron ore, and limeare all mined in Cambodia.See website: Cambodia
In the past most crushed and broken stone has been mined from open quarries. Today, the trend has been more toward underground mining.
Gold is mined at Kalgoorlie. They have a big "super pit" and they are still mining gold today.
Yes, gold is still available to be mined in various places around the world (for example, Alaska and Ghana have gold deposits).
gold, lead & zinc.
Yes, it was.
While it was abolished a long time ago, it still exists today in nonofficial forms.
Oil is not mined it is drilled except for oil shale which is mined. Shell in the past has mined for oil shale. Click the link.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
gold, lead & zinc.
Silver, which is still mined, but on smaller quantities.
Yes Germany is still there like for the past thousand years
Yes, uranium was mined in the past in Ontario.