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The answer will depend on what metal the ore contains.
It is the one sided distance traveled by a vehicle in a cycle of working. This term is used in mining for one sided distance traveled by the dumper in process of dumping of overburden (from the ore body to the dump) or dumping of ore(from the ore body to processing plant/stack yard).
There are normally three syllables in the word "Oregon": "ore-eh-gon", according to some people.
The parts are arm vertex and ore
70/0.39 = 179.49 grams = 0.18 kilograms (approx).
Uranium ore is not...uranium ore !
Yes, uranium ores are available in many countries.
A Wikipedia article (see link below) gives the concentration of uranium in ore as 0.01 to 0.25 percent, which is a wide range. If we take 0.1 percent as typical, then 1 tonne (1000Kg) of ore would produce 1 Kg of uranium. This is natural uranium, which is normally enriched by about six times to produce suitable enriched uranium for fuel, so you can say that about 6 tonnes of ore would be needed to give 1 Kg of enriched uranium, but there is considerable variation of this from one source of ore to another
1 ton = 2000 pounds
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An important ore of uranium is called Pitchblende.
It depends on how rich the ore is in gold - an ounce in a ton? more? less?
Uranium ore mining don't release geothermal power.
1st in iron ore,cu ore,mica,uranium,asbestus...3rd in coal ,bauxite..
Silver is not extracted from uranium ores.
Uraninite, AKA pitchblende, is an ore of uranium.
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