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There is a concentration of Uranium passing through this current every year.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Uranium is a relatively common element in the crust of the Earth (very much more than in the mantle). It is a metal approximately as common as tin or zinc, and it is a constituent of most rocks and even of the sea.

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Uranium is a relatively common metal, found in rocks and seawater. Economic concentrations of it are not uncommon.

● Quantities of mineral resources are greater than commonly perceived, and are relative to both market prices and cost of extraction.

● The world's known uranium resources increased by at least one-quarter in the last decade due to increased mineral exploration.

● Uranium is a relatively common element in the crust of the Earth (very much more than in the mantle). It is a metal approximately as common as tin or zinc, and it is a constituent of most rocks and even of the sea.

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