gold, lead & zinc.
Mining is important because without it, there wouldn't be many resources that make up, or made up our economy. Coal, for instance, is a mined substance and is still a common source of fuel. Salt is another example of a mined substance.
State creation is not the answer to the conflicts between ethnic and religious groups in Nigeria. Different countries or not, the multiple territories can still clash.
Basically, humans mine oil and other fossil fuels because, as the name might suggest, fossil fuels are still the main fuel provider for making electricity for households and business'. They are also used in making petrol and other such fuels for vehicles.
The official definition of the word stagnation is "the state of being still, or not moving."
Sort of. Several countries within the European Union still hold several colonies and territories around the world, some of which are part of the European Union. However, the EU as a whole is not considered a colonial power.
gold, lead & zinc.
Extinct means dead. Minerals are not alive. There are many nonmetallic minerals, and they are still being mined- but extinct is not the right word. In that sense, your bathtub and toothbrush as also extinct.
Gold, silver, and coal have been mined in the past and are still being mined today. However, new technologies and increasing demand have also led to the mining of rare earth elements, lithium, and copper in more recent times.
Silver, which is still mined, but on smaller quantities.
Asbestos is still being mined, processed, and used in Russia, Brazil, China, and India. It is being used mostly in cement products, and some electronics.
Antarctica has never been mined and will not be mined, based on The Antarctic Treaty System, which forbids mining, among other enterprises.
There are no Australian territories still controlled by the UK.
Yes, gold is still available to be mined in various places around the world (for example, Alaska and Ghana have gold deposits).
Gold is mined at Kalgoorlie. They have a big "super pit" and they are still mining gold today.
natural gas, coal, bauxite, vaginanite, taintalite, gold, tin, iron ore, limestone, niobium, lead and zinc.[50] Despite huge deposits of these natural resources, the mining industry in Nigeria is still in it infancy.
There are nearly 2,500 recognized minerals on Earth.
Wool was the first thing to make Australia prosperous. The wool industry took off in the early 1800s, bringing wealth to many areas. From the 1850s, the gold rushes played a large part in Australia's prosperity - a prosperity that still continues, with gold still being mined. In more recent decades, mining of metals and minerals has contributed significantly to Australia's prosperity.