In Massachusetts, agriculture is prominent, with cranberries, sweet corn, and blueberries being key crops harvested. The state also has a small fishing industry, particularly for shellfish like clams and lobsters. Additionally, sand and gravel are mined for construction purposes, and some areas extract Natural Resources such as granite and slate for building materials.
No. Only things that are grown are harvested. Asbestos is a mineral and is mined.
Diamonds are mined, not harvested, and there are diamond mines on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
Crops are harvested; minerals are mined. Nickel mines are messy, as most mines are.
Corn, corn, and more corn you dumb asses
Oil is a fossil fuel which is mined in Bass Strait. Another fossil fuel is natural gas. They have been mined in Bass Strait for many years now.
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.
Salt is a vast renewable resource. It is constantly being mined and harvested from the ocean as well. Salt is a common seasoning used all over the world.
Granite and marble are both important to the state of Massachusetts. Massachusetts has prime areas where granite and marble can be mined for the building industry. Marble and granite are popular to use for counter tops and floors.
mined (like mined for diamonds)
Coal may be mined in underground mines, typically by machinery that pulls the coal from the seams, and transports it to the surface. Coal is also mined in surface mines by removing the soil and rock on top of the coal, and then using machinery to break the coal from the seams, and move it to storage.
harvested
there are harvested in the spring