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  • 11mineral deposit — Introduction       aggregate of a mineral in an unusually high concentration.       About half of the known chemical elements (chemical element) possess some metallic (metal) properties. The term metal, however, is reserved for those chemical… …

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  • 12Potential energy — This article is about a form of energy in physics. For the statistical method, see Potential energy statistics. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 13Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 — The Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 30 U.S.C. § 181 et seq. is a United States federal law that authorizes and governs leasing of public lands for developing deposits of coal, petroleum, natural gas and other hydrocarbons, in addition to… …

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  • 14Mineral industry of Namibia — Diamond remained the most economically significant mineral commodity produced by the mining industry of Namibia.Philip M. Mobbs. [http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2006/myb3 2006 wa.pdf The Mineral Industry of Namibia ] . 2006… …

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  • 15Potential superpowers — The present day governments that have been claimed to become (or to remain) superpowers during the 21st century. The list of governments.   United States of America …

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  • 16Mineral industry of Azerbaijan — As of 2005, Azerbaijan produced a range of metals and industrial minerals, including alumina, aluminum, lead, steel, and zinc. Azerbaijan s importance as a world mineral producer, however, was based on its petroleum extracting industry. The… …

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  • 17Mineral industry of Cambodia — In 2006, Cambodia s mineral resources remained, to a large extent, unexplored. Between 2003 and 2006, however, foreign investors from Australia, China, South Korea, Thailand, and the United States began to express their interest in Cambodia s… …

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  • 18Mineral industry of Colombia — Monument to the miners. Segovia, Antioquia Mining in …

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  • 19Mineral industry of Uruguay — The mining sector contributes only 0.1% to the GDP of Uruguay. Uruguay’s mineral commodities include clays, semiprecious gemstones, gold, iron and steel, sand and gravel, and stone. Uruguay has no proven natural gas or oil reserves but it does… …

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  • 20Mineral industry of São Tomé and Príncipe — The mineral industry of São Tomé and Príncipe does not play a significant role in the country s economy.[1] Contents 1 Production 2 Commodities 2.1 Petroleum …

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