Denmark primarily mines for limestone, clay, and gravel, which are essential for construction and industrial purposes. The country also engages in the extraction of peat, which is used as a fuel source and in horticulture. Additionally, Denmark has offshore oil and gas production, contributing to its energy sector. Overall, the mining sector in Denmark plays a significant role in supporting its economy and infrastructure development.
It is illegal to sell marmite in Denmark, because in Denmark you need permission from the Danish food standards board to sell food with added vitamins. It is not illegal to import marmite to Denmark.
They mine to find gold or to find minerals. They farm and grow goods and they have exports. They produce oil and sell it to whatever country such as, Saudi Arabia, and Africa.
Apples and black currants are among the produce that Denmark exports to New Zealand. Denmark is one of the largest exporters in the world.
She's Oil Mine - 1941 was released on: USA: 20 November 1941 Denmark: 28 August 1964
they sell bendaroos at wall-mart that were i got mine but they really don't work
yes, i am planning to sell mine
so the people who mine can sell it and get money.
K mart will buy them i sold mine there
People mine it; then they go to Varrock and sell it on the grand exchange. Then it's on the market.
Quantity supplied is the amount that firms will produce and sell at a specific price.
$3-$30
To sell... Why else?