Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia.
Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia border Tennessee to the south, southwest, and east, respectively.
Yes, "Georgia" is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific place. Common nouns refer to general, non-specific categories of things such as "state" or "country."
Nickel is the primary mineral mined in Sudbury, Ontario. Sudbury is known for its rich nickel deposits, which have been mined since the late 19th century. The region also produces other metals such as copper, cobalt, platinum, and palladium.
Three countries in Transcaucasia are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. They are located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordering the Caspian Sea to the east and the Black Sea to the west.
Three minerals mined in Georgia are kaolin, barite, and manganese. Georgia is one of the leading producers of kaolin, a type of clay used in various industries. Barite is another mineral mined in the state, used in oil and gas drilling. Additionally, Georgia is known for its manganese production, which is used in steelmaking.
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Oil, coal and natural gas are mined in North Dakota.
Oil, Coal, and Stone
rock, crushed rock, and gravel
zink copper and graphite
Petroleum, salt, coal.
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Gold is one of the major things mined in Columbia.
Coal, silver and Uranium when the price is worth the effort.