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Which part of india is divide of minerals

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Answered by saniya0600
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Which part of india is divide of minerals?

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On the basis of chemical and physical properties, minerals are grouped as −

  • Metallic minerals and Non-metallic minerals.
  • Major examples of metallic minerals are iron ore, copper, gold, etc.
  • Minerals
  • Metallic minerals are further sub-divided as ferrous and non-ferrous metallic minerals.
  • The minerals containing iron is known as ferrous and without iron is known as non-ferrous (copper, bauxite, etc.).
  • Depending upon the origination, non-metallic minerals are either organic (such as fossil fuels also known as mineral fuels, which are derived from the buried animal and plant, e.g. such as coal and petroleum), or inorganic minerals, such as mica, limestone, graphite, etc.

Distribution of Minerals

  • Minerals are unevenly distributed on the earth’s surface.
  • All minerals are exhaustible in nature, i.e., will exhaust after a certain time.
  • However, these minerals take long time to form, but they cannot be replenished immediately at the time of need.
  • More than 97% of coal reserves occur in the valleys of Damodar, Sone, Mahanadi, and Godavari rivers.
  • Petroleum reserves in India are located in the sedimentary basins of Assam, Gujarat, and Mumbai High (i.e. off-shore region in the Arabian Sea – shown in the map given below in attachment).
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Answered by Hemantg111
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The total cultivable area in India is 19,45,355 km² (56.78% of it total land area), which is shrinking due to population pressures and rapid urbanisation. India has a total water surface area of 360,400 km².

India produces 4 fuels, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.India's major mineral resources include

India produces 4 fuels, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.India's major mineral resources includeCoal (4th largest reserves in the world),

India produces 4 fuels, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.India's major mineral resources includeCoal (4th largest reserves in the world),Iron ore, Manganese ore (7th largest reserve in the world as in 2013),

India produces 4 fuels, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.India's major mineral resources includeCoal (4th largest reserves in the world),Iron ore, Manganese ore (7th largest reserve in the world as in 2013),Mica , Bauxite (5th largest reserve in the world as in 2013), Chromite, Natural gas , Diamonds, Limestone and

India produces 4 fuels, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.India's major mineral resources includeCoal (4th largest reserves in the world),Iron ore, Manganese ore (7th largest reserve in the world as in 2013),Mica , Bauxite (5th largest reserve in the world as in 2013), Chromite, Natural gas , Diamonds, Limestone andThorium . India's oil reserves , found in

Bombay High off the coast of

Maharashtra, Gujarat , Rajasthan and in eastern Assam meet 25% of the country's demand.

A national level agency National Natural Resources Management System (NNRMS) was established in 1983 for integrated natural resources management in the country. It is supported by Planning Commission (India) and Department of Space.

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