Mineral Producing Countries

Mineral Producing Countries

by poonam bisht



Minerals are essential nutrients required by our body to stay healthy. Whether its for building bones, making hormones and regulating your heartbeat, minerals are necessary for all metabolic processes.

What are Minerals

Minerals are solid chemical substance that are formed through bio-geo chemical processes. These occur naturally and range from pure elements and simple salts to very complex silicates.




Minerals can be classified both according to physical and chemical properties. The major minerals include talc, iron, copper, aluminum, gypsum, apatite, topaz, quartz, corundum, diamond, calcite, fluorite, silicon, oxygen, magnesium, manganese, and antimony.


Quartz and Feldspar are the two-most common minerals found in the Earth’s crust.

On the basis of the minerals required by living organisms, minerals are classified into two types: macro-minerals and trace minerals. Macro-minerals are those minerals that or body requires in large amounts. They include calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride and sulphur. Trace minerals are required in smaller amount. These include iron, selenium, fluoride, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, and cobalt.

Minerals and mineral resources are used by all of us in everyday life.


They are used for building roads, buildings, and other everyday purposes. Aluminum and its alloys are the most widely used; they are used in automotive and airplanes, canning industries, kitchen cookware, building and personal products like perfumes and deodorants.

Diamond is one of the most precious minerals found and is used in machinery, mineral services, abrasives, construction, and drilling.

Learn about the major minerals, their uses, and the places that they are most found in by clicking on the links on the left hand side of the page.


Where is Asbestos Found

Country Name Asbestos Production, 2010 (metric tons) Russia 1000000 China 400000 Brazil 270000 Kazakhstan 214000 Canada 100000 Source-U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2012

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Where is Bauxite Found

Major Bauxite Producers of the World-2010 Country Production in Thousand Metric Tonnes Australia 70,000 China 40,000 Brazil 32,100 India 18,000 Guinea 17,400 Jamaica 9,200 Kazakhstan 5,300 Russia 4,700 Suriname 3,100…

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Where is Bentonite Found

Major Producers of Bentonite in world-2010 COUNTRY Production in Thousand Metric Tonnes United States 4,000 Turkey 1,050 Greece 860 Mexico 520 Germany 380 Ukraine 320 Brazil 245 Spain 165 Italy…

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Where is Boron Found

MAJOR BORON PRODUCERS OF THE WORLD-2010 COUNTRY PRODUCTION IN THOUSAND METRIC TONNES Turkey 1850 UnitedStates 1150 Argentina 650 Chile 460 Russia 400 China 140 Bolivia 60 Kazakhstan 30 Peru 10…

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Where is Cadmium Found

Cadmium is a soft, bluish-white metal bearing close resemblance to zinc and mercury. Malleable, ductile, and having high resistivity to corrosion, cadmium is used as a protective layer when deposited…

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Where is Cobalt Found

Cobalt is a chemical element found naturally only in chemically combined form. Hard, lustrous, and silver-gray, cobalt has been used in the production of jewelry and paints. It is also…

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Where is Crude Oil Found

A flammable liquid, crude oil is a fossil fuel occuring naturally. Consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other liquid organic compounds, crude oil or petroleum is generally black…

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