12. Mineral And Power Resources
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241860 There are over three thousand minerals. The iron in our blood, the cooper in our mobile phones, and the bauxite, coal, salt, clay, and marble fond all over the world are all examples of minerals. On the basis of their composition, how are minerals broadly classified?

1 Metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals.
2 Agricultural minerals and manufacturing minerals.
3 Natural minerals and artificial minerals.
4 Renewable minerals and nonrenewable minerals.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241861 Which of the following are non-conventional resources?

1 Wind energy.
2 Solar energy.
3 Tidal energy.
4 All of these.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241862 Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute says that iron ore could run out within 64 years. Minerals are a non-renewable resource, and it takes thousands of years for their formation and concentration. Moreover, the rate of their formation is much smaller than the rate at which humans consume them. What are the ways to conserve minerals so that they may also be available to future generations?

1 Reuse, reduce use, and recycle
2 Reuse and recycle
3 Reduce use and recycle
4 Reuse and reduce use
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241863 Which of the following countries do not have huge reserves of petroleum and natural gas?

1 Iran.
2 Iraq.
3 China.
4 Saudi Arabia.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241860 There are over three thousand minerals. The iron in our blood, the cooper in our mobile phones, and the bauxite, coal, salt, clay, and marble fond all over the world are all examples of minerals. On the basis of their composition, how are minerals broadly classified?

1 Metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals.
2 Agricultural minerals and manufacturing minerals.
3 Natural minerals and artificial minerals.
4 Renewable minerals and nonrenewable minerals.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241861 Which of the following are non-conventional resources?

1 Wind energy.
2 Solar energy.
3 Tidal energy.
4 All of these.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241862 Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute says that iron ore could run out within 64 years. Minerals are a non-renewable resource, and it takes thousands of years for their formation and concentration. Moreover, the rate of their formation is much smaller than the rate at which humans consume them. What are the ways to conserve minerals so that they may also be available to future generations?

1 Reuse, reduce use, and recycle
2 Reuse and recycle
3 Reduce use and recycle
4 Reuse and reduce use
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241863 Which of the following countries do not have huge reserves of petroleum and natural gas?

1 Iran.
2 Iraq.
3 China.
4 Saudi Arabia.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241860 There are over three thousand minerals. The iron in our blood, the cooper in our mobile phones, and the bauxite, coal, salt, clay, and marble fond all over the world are all examples of minerals. On the basis of their composition, how are minerals broadly classified?

1 Metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals.
2 Agricultural minerals and manufacturing minerals.
3 Natural minerals and artificial minerals.
4 Renewable minerals and nonrenewable minerals.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241861 Which of the following are non-conventional resources?

1 Wind energy.
2 Solar energy.
3 Tidal energy.
4 All of these.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241862 Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute says that iron ore could run out within 64 years. Minerals are a non-renewable resource, and it takes thousands of years for their formation and concentration. Moreover, the rate of their formation is much smaller than the rate at which humans consume them. What are the ways to conserve minerals so that they may also be available to future generations?

1 Reuse, reduce use, and recycle
2 Reuse and recycle
3 Reduce use and recycle
4 Reuse and reduce use
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241863 Which of the following countries do not have huge reserves of petroleum and natural gas?

1 Iran.
2 Iraq.
3 China.
4 Saudi Arabia.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241860 There are over three thousand minerals. The iron in our blood, the cooper in our mobile phones, and the bauxite, coal, salt, clay, and marble fond all over the world are all examples of minerals. On the basis of their composition, how are minerals broadly classified?

1 Metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals.
2 Agricultural minerals and manufacturing minerals.
3 Natural minerals and artificial minerals.
4 Renewable minerals and nonrenewable minerals.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241861 Which of the following are non-conventional resources?

1 Wind energy.
2 Solar energy.
3 Tidal energy.
4 All of these.
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241862 Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute says that iron ore could run out within 64 years. Minerals are a non-renewable resource, and it takes thousands of years for their formation and concentration. Moreover, the rate of their formation is much smaller than the rate at which humans consume them. What are the ways to conserve minerals so that they may also be available to future generations?

1 Reuse, reduce use, and recycle
2 Reuse and recycle
3 Reduce use and recycle
4 Reuse and reduce use
12. Mineral And Power Resources

241863 Which of the following countries do not have huge reserves of petroleum and natural gas?

1 Iran.
2 Iraq.
3 China.
4 Saudi Arabia.