Pineapple, papayas, mangos, bananas, vetiver, sugar and coffee are some of the things grown there. They mine precious gems.
It is a mineral mined in Haiti.
gold
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
A pencil is not grown; it is primarily made from materials that are mined. The core of a pencil is typically made of graphite, which is a form of carbon that is extracted from the Earth through mining. The wood used for the pencil's casing usually comes from trees, which are grown and harvested. Thus, while some components are mined and others are grown, the pencil itself is manufactured, not directly grown.
Haiti mine relatively small amounts of gold, silver, antimony, tin, lignite, sulphur, coal, nickel, gypsum, limestone, manganese, marble, iron, tungsten, salt, clay, and various building stones.
Man-made synthetic substances such as glass and plastic can't be grown or mined.
The main crops grown in this country include wheat, corn, and soybeans. Mining is also a significant industry, with resources such as coal, iron ore, and copper being mined.
It isn't. It's made from oil.
Everything you own and use everyday is either mined or grown.
No. Only things that are grown are harvested. Asbestos is a mineral and is mined.
pinapple, papyas, mango, potatoes
A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.