I suggest resource goes further back than reserve. For example you might say uranium is a resource-we know how to use it to get energy. But it only becomes a reserve when we actually have a supply of it available, in reserve. Similarly coal is a resource, but you can only call it a reserve when you know where to go to get it, and that there are no political or logistic reasons whereby you cannot get access to it.
Actually a resource is something that is valuable to mankind. A reserve is a resource that is economically and technologically viable to be mined or obtained.
Gold is classified as a metallic mineral resource, not a non-metallic one. It is a valuable metal that is highly prized for its use in jewelry, electronics, and other applications due to its malleability, conductivity, and resistance to corrosion.
Iron is not a nonmetallic mineral resource; it is a metallic mineral resource. Iron is a critical element used in the production of steel and other alloys, making it an essential component in various industries.
The concentration of mineral in the ore, the ease of extraction and closeness to the market plays an important role in affecting the economic viability of a reserve. Thus, to meet the demand, a choice has to be made between a number of possible options. When this is done a mineral 'deposit ' or 'reserve ' turns into a mine.
The major mineral resource of Venezuela is bauxite. Other minerals include coal, gold, iron, oil, and petroleum. It is the fifth largest gold producer in South America.
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a resource become a reserve because of the change in its value and utilty
it is part of the mineral resource
What mineral is a principal natural resource of the Southeast states
no
yes
Wood is a nonmetallic mineral resource. Coal, iron, and aggregate are metallic mineral resources.
Yes
Copper is the main mineral resource of Zambia.
GOLD
Foreign exchange
Yes.
yes