shirasu which comes from volcanic ash, and sulfur are two main minerals in japan.
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China has a larger supply of mineral resources compared to Japan. China is known for its vast reserves of minerals like rare earth elements, coal, and metals, whereas Japan relies more on imports to meet its mineral resource needs.
fossil fuels, fish, rice, and minerals. These are the most popular resources in Japan as well:)
A false statement about minerals is that all minerals are inorganic; while most are, some minerals can form from organic processes. Additionally, the claim that all minerals have a crystalline structure is misleading since some minerals can occur in amorphous forms. Lastly, it is incorrect to say that all minerals are hard; many minerals can be quite soft, such as talc.
where are minerals located where thier are volcanoes or trenches
Yes. Sand contains minerals. Most commonly you will find quartz and feldspar minerals.
The minerals that are found in Japan include sulfur, coal, lead, limestone, and zinc. There are not very many mineral deposits in the country.
Japan is one of the MAJOR importers
Australia exports minerals such as coal and gold to countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India. These countries are major importers of Australian minerals due to their strong industrial and manufacturing sectors.
Shirasu is a Japanese mineral which comes from volcanic ash and I think sulfur...
natural gas, beef minerals, seafood, wheat i'm pretty sure
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the Japanese hunts for a country that rich for mines and minerals..
Because Japan is a group of islands that was formed by volcanic material which contains lots of minerals that are found deep in earth that are necessary for plants to grow.
Japan is one of the principal trade partners of South Africa. Chief exports of South Africa include gold, diamonds, sugar, minerals, metals and corn.
The world's best marino wool ,minerals, metals, food articles like fruits, and many other things are exported to japan.
China has a larger supply of mineral resources compared to Japan. China is known for its vast reserves of minerals like rare earth elements, coal, and metals, whereas Japan relies more on imports to meet its mineral resource needs.
Computers, cars. electronic components, electrical intruments.