Yes, Aluminium is found in Australia (Western Australia, Darling Range).
Some major aluminum deposits are found in countries like Australia, Guinea, Brazil, China, and India. These locations are known for their rich bauxite reserves, which is the primary source of aluminum.
Australia is rich in natural assets, and consequently does not import many of the items in this list. In 2007, crude petroleum was at the top of Australia's list of imports, yet oddly enough, was also fourth on its list of top exports. Refined petroleum is third on Australia's list of imports. Australia does not import any coal, iron ore or gold. In 2007, coal was its largest export, iron ore its second highest and gold its third largest export. Australia is also strong in the production of bauxite, copper, tin, silver, uranium, nickel, mineral sands, lead, zinc and natural gas, and does not import any of these items. Diamonds are found in Australia, but are still imported. While the country currently imports tungsten, there are plans for the country to begin producing its own tungsten.
Aluminum is in a huge quantity in earth's crust but it is not found free in nature. It is always found together with other elements and not in its pure form. Geographically, aluminum is found in Indonesia, Jamaica, Russia, Ghana, and Surinam.
The leading Asian producer of bauxite is India which is closely followed by China. Bauxite is considered to be an essential aluminum ore with Australia having the highest production in the world.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
The 5 main imports of Australia are computers,cars,shoes and food.
imports: cars, fruit/vegetables exports:oil,gas, electricity,aluminum,salmon
Australia's major imports are iron ore, coal, petroleum, gold, and wheat. The major exports of Australia are crude and refined petroleum, cars, and computers.
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Australia: crude petroleum (petrol) motor vehicles computers ... Australia's top 25 imports http://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/tgs/FY2011_goods_services_%20top_25_imports.pdf
The major imports of Australia are: · Yarns · Fabrics · Telecommunications equipment · Office equipment · Industrial machinery · Petroleum products · Electrical appliances
Yes. Sweden imports quite a lot of wine from Australia.
balance of payment is the difference between exports and imports so if Australia's exports trade balance exceeds its imports trade balance then it is positive
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