mineral resources• Yet many of these countries are rich in organic and mineral resources.• Branch lines were arranged to tap either mineral resources or new areas of settlement.• The three central problems are energy, mineral resources, and food.• This detailed knowledge of land formations should help geologists find mineral resources and evaluate geologic hazards such as earthquakezones.• By all accounts, they also are rich in mineral resources.• But apart from limitedmineral resources and abundantmeat, Kyrgyzstan will struggle for a long time.• In all instances, the overridingdesire to maintain control over mineral resources keeps the war going.• The Programme is focussed on world mineral resources, production, trade and use.
Originmineral
(1400-1500)Medieval Latinmineralis“of mines”, from Old Frenchmine; → MINE2