it means a river that is colored artificially
Boron, or borate or borax, is mined in several places. One mine in particular is in California (USA), approximately 75 miles north of Los Angeles. US Borax Boron Mine is the largest open pit borate mine in the world. US Borax is owned by the mining conglomerate Rio Tinto, the third largest mining company in the world.
The boron capital of the world is Boron, California. This small town is home to the largest borax mine in the world, operated by Rio Tinto. Borax is a mineral composed of boron, sodium, and oxygen, and is widely used in various industrial applications.
A coal mine is typically referred to as a coal mine.
The Rio pool turns green due to a chemical reaction between chlorine and substances like algae or urine in the water, causing a green tint to appear.
The pool in Rio turned green during the 2016 Olympics due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a lack of chlorine. This caused algae to grow and change the color of the water.
Rio Tinto Plc (RIO)had its IPO in 2002.
The symbol for Rio Tinto Plc in the NYSE is: RIO.
The population of Rio Tinto Group is 2,011.
Rio Tinto Group was created in 1873.
Rio Tinto Alcan was created in 1902.
The population of Rio Tinto Alcan is 68,000.
Rio Tinto Stadium was created in 2008.
The Escondida copper mine in the Atacama Desert in Chile is the Worlds largest copper mine.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Rio Tinto Plc (RIO) is $82,595,928,503.52.
Your answer depends on the diamond mine you reference. Most diamond mines are owned by different companies. For example, in Canada, from their Wikipedia page: "The mine is owned by a joint venture between the Rio Tinto and Dominion Diamond Corporation, and is operated by Diavik Diamond Mines Inc., a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Group." In Australia, the Argyle Mine is owned by the Rio Tinto Group. In Russia, the Udachnaya pipe is owned by Alrosa. In Africa, The (Botswana) Orapa diamond mine is owned by Debswana.
rio tinto share price on 31/03/1982
Rio Tinto, formerly known as Comalco and Alcan, is Australia's largest miner of bauxite. The largest bauxite mine in Australia is owned and operated by Rio Tinto at Weipa on the gulf or western side of Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland.