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Suggest why the production of minerals, such as chromite, varies from year to year.

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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When a certain type of mineral is extracted in a particular year it might happen so that the same amount might not be available the next year, one of the reasons being that minerals take time to form in the earth's layers and extracting them is depleting them.

Answered by aashityagi16
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Chromite is a crystalline mineral composed primarily of iron(II) oxide and chromium(III) oxide compounds. It can be represented by the chemical formula of FeCr2O4.

When a certain type of mineral is extracted in a particular year it might happen so that the same amount might not be available the next year, one of the reasons being that minerals take time to form in the earth's layers and extracting them is depleting them.

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