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Location and Territory | Geographical Features | Natural Resources | Climate |
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Mineral Resources |
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China
has abundant mineral resources. A total of 171 kinds of minerals have
so far been discovered, of which 158 have proven reserves. These include
10 kinds of energy mineral resources such as petroleum, natural gas, coal
and uranium; 54 kinds of metallic mineral resources such as iron, manganese,
copper, aluminum, lead and zinc; 91 kinds of nonmetallic mineral resources
such as graphite, phosphorus, sulfur and sylvine; and three kinds of water
and gas mineral resources such as underground water and mineral water.
Currently, the supply of over 92 percent of China's primary energy, 80
percent of its industrial raw materials and more than 70 percent of its
agricultural means of production comes from mineral resources. |
Energy Mineral Resources |
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China
boasts rich energy mineral resources, but the structure of these types
of resources is not ideal, with coal making up a large proportion while
petroleum and natural gas constituting relatively small proportions.
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Metallic Mineral Resources |
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China
is among the countries with rich metallic mineral resources. It has proven
reserves, more or less, of all kinds of metallic mineral resources that
have so far been discovered worldwide. Of these, the proven reserves of
tungsten, tin, antimony, rare earth, tantalum and titanium rank first
in the world; those of vanadium, molybdenum, niobium, beryllium and lithium
rank second; those of zinc rank fourth; and those of iron, lead, gold
and silver rank fifth.
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Nonmetallic Mineral Resources |
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China
is one of the few countries in the world that have a relatively complete
range of nonmetallic mineral resources. Currently, there are more than
5,000 nonmetallic mineral ore production bases with proven reserves in
China.
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Water and Gas Mineral Resources |
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Proven
natural underground water resources in China amount to 870 billion cubic
meters per year, of which 290 billion cubic meters are exploitable. The
natural underground brackish water resources in China stand at 20 billion
cubic meters per year.
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