yes, we could export it if we want to.
- but i think it is forbiden for anyone ,even companies to dig it up.
ongc
Wood, Iron ore, Uranium are only some of them.
Iron ore Wood, Timber Hydroelectric power Uranium Minerals
It can be found almost everywhere in soil and rock, in rivers and oceans. Traces of uranium are even found in food and human tissue. However, concentrated uranium ores are found in just a few places, usually in hard rock or sandstone. Uranium deposits are found all over the world. The largest deposits of uranium are found in Australia, Kazakhstan and Canada. High-grade deposits are only found in Canada. It is also found in ocean water.
The lands held by the Navajo are rich in mineral deposits; Uranium, Silver, etc.
Denmark is not reported as having uranium ores deposits. Possibly in the colony Greenland.
Yes as we are not aware of how much uranium deposits are there and also we dont have the technology.
Now, uranium deposits are not discovered in Yemen.
Uranium has a half life of 5,600 years. After that period, one half of the uranium becomes lead. That is why lead is found in uranium deposits.
canada
A bigger concentration of uranium in water.
After the published data Tamil Nadu hasn't uranium mines or important uranium ores deposits.
In no particular order: Oil (even though sweden has more shale oil deposits than Canada) , magnesium, uranium, plutonium (as both are illegal to mine in sweden) agricultural products, and finally cheap crap made in third world counties, made on pennies on the usd,
Only non important deposits; uranium is not mined now in Oklahoma.
ongc
Canada, Australia, Kazachkstan
Sweden