Salt is the mineral mined beneath Detroit. The Detroit Salt Mine is one of the largest underground salt mines in the world and has been in operation since the late 1800s. The salt is used for various purposes, including de-icing roads and as a key ingredient in food processing.
Underground mining is a method of extracting minerals or resources from beneath the Earth's surface through shafts, tunnels, and chambers. This method is employed when the mineral deposit is deep or too dangerous to extract through surface mining.
Iron is a mineral. A raw mineral from which iron may be extracted is hematite - as one example.
Fluorite is a mineral found in the earth's crust, commonly used in industrial applications and as a decorative stone. Salt is also a mineral that is mined on earth for various purposes. Silver is a naturally occurring element rather than a mineral, and it is mined primarily for its use in jewelry, electronics, and other industrial applications.
Diamond is the hardest mineral mined in the north of Western Australia. It has a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, making it the hardest natural material known to man.
Erm, no coal isn't a mineral - it is a rock. I wouldn't describe it as being extracted from the bowels of the Earth - it's mined.
The major mineral mined in the USA would be, coal
It was mined everywhere
Coal is mined principally in Orissa
Coal is mined principally in Orissa
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It is a mineral mined in Haiti.
Phosphate.
Anything.
An opportunity.
Coal