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NATURAL RESOURCES One of the state’s most important natural resources is its mineral-rich
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NATURAL RESOURCES One of the state’s most important natural resources is its mineral-rich
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of the nation’s top producers of kaolin (natural clay), mica, and vermiculite, a mineral
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That’s the world’s largest field of sand dunes made of the mineral gypsum.
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the Gypsum Hills, low hills capped with up to 20 feet of sparkling gypsum, a soft mineral
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The state is also the world’s leading producer of talc, a mineral used in cosmetics
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Copper is the state mineral, and Utah contains one of the world’s largest open-pit
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(Lime is a mineral used for steel manufacturing, among other things.)
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Castle, the white cliffs in Pamukkale in western Turkey are made of a calcium-rich mineral
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scientists think that when normal lightning strikes the ground, it vaporizes a mineral
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The water is extremely salty and stuffed with mineral deposits, so most plants and