Explain the availability of copper in India.
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Explanation:
Copper production in India is only about 2 percent of world copper production in view of its potential reserve limited to 60,000 km2 (2% of world reserve) of which 20,000 km2 area has been subject to exploration, as of 2012.But in production it is still within the first 20 countries of the world and also one of its largest importers in line with China, Japan, South Korea and Germany.As of April 2005 survey by the Indian Bureau of Mines the total reserve has been estimated as 1394.42 million tonnes out of which 369.49 million tonnes (26.5%) is categorized as “reserves” (under "proved and probable categories"). The balance 1024.93 million tonnes is termed under “remaining resources” (to be confirmed by studies and measurements).
Explanation:
Major copper ore deposits are located in Singhbhum district (Jharkhand), Balghat district (Madhya Pradesh) and Jhunjhunu and Alwar districts (Rajasthan). In addition, there are small deposits in Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Maharashtra and West Bengal.