Tin has been mined in the county of Cornwall for centuries although there is hardly any more of it to be mined and iron used to be mined in various parts of Britain but that has also been used up.
Marble is found in various locations in the British Isles, with notable deposits in regions such as Connemara in Ireland, the Shap Fells in Cumbria, and various areas in Scotland including the Isle of Skye. Additionally, marble-like limestone is also found in parts of the British Isles and used in architectural applications.
Great Britain and Scotland are found on the British isles. However, Ireland and England are also found in the British isles.
what mineral deposits do we have in the country? where are they located?
patrick crowley
It is found through mineral explorations.
The British Isles, more commonly known as Great Britain, can be found in western Europe.
The North sea just off Shetland isles.
England is a country, it can be found in the British Isles
no
The UK is found on the British Isles which are considered an archipelago.
Yes, deposits can be found in both regions. In the Midwest, there are deposits of minerals such as coal, iron ore, and limestone. In the Southwest, deposits include copper, uranium, and oil.
The mineral malachite is found in oxidization zones of copper deposits.