Copper is economically important to the electrical industry, since copper wire is the most broadly useful form of electrical conductor; copper is also used for many other things, cookware, the manufacture of brass or bronze (both of which are alloys that include copper), and let us not forget, pennies (and other denominations of coins, which are often made with copper alloys).
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The export of raw materials (oil, copper, fruits).
Saffron is economically important in india. It is cash crop of j and k. It provides huge money to farmers. It is also used in medicines. It is exported herb.
There are some herbal plants whose leaves are usually used to make certain medication. The tea leaves are also used economically in the making of tea.
Simple, you just said it. More economically developed country is a more economically developed country.
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copper is important because it makes pennies and pennies are good
The export of raw materials (oil, copper, fruits).
Halite, copper, diamond, calcite, talc, sphalerite, and quartz are but a few very important and economically important minerals.
Although members of Lycopodiophyta are notso economically important, these plants have played an important role in the evolution of higher plants.
Any deposit of rock or mineral, such as malachite, that has a content of copper high enough to make it economically feasible to mine.
Silver is more expensive than copper and aluminum and less abundant so it is more economically feasible to use other metals.
It was more durable and easier to make than the earlier stone axe.
The mineral azurite is of limited economic importance, but it is an important surface indicator of underlying copper ore deposits, which could be of significant economic importance.
Cyanobacteria are also known as blue or green algae. They are important economically because they provide food and can remove nitrogen from water sources.
Copper mines in Mexico are not as paramount as mines of other minerals like silver or gold. Nonetheless, Mexico is the 18th largest producer of copper in the world, with several mines throughout its territory.