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which is the richest mineral belts of India

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Answered by Davinderdev53
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Explanation:

This belt comprising of Chota Nagpur plateau and Orissa Plateau in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa is the richest mineral belt of India. It contains large quantities of coal, iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, copper, kyanite, chromite, beryl, apatite and many more minerals.

Answered by kunalgourav38
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Answer:

The richest mineral belts of India is "The Peninsular Belt of the North-East"

Explanation:

India's richest mining belt is the Peninsular Belt of the North-East, which has significant deposits of coal, iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, copper, Canaanite, chromite, and other minerals.

In terms of mineral wealth, Jharkhand is the richest State in India. The right response is this.

Indian mineral belts:

1) The area of the North-Eastern Plateau.

2) The region of the South-Western Plateau.

3) The Western North region.

The Chota Nagpur plateau is known as India's mineral belt for several reasons, including the region's high concentration of iron ore, which accounts for around 40% of the country's total supply.

1) This area has more than 50% of India's manganese reserves.

2) This region has over 60% of India's copper.

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