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Give geographical reasons. The ocean is a storehouse of minerals. - Geography

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Give geographical reasons.

The ocean is a storehouse of minerals.

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The ocean is a storehouse of minerals because -

  1. The continental shelves contain the world's largest reservoirs of natural oil and gas.
  2. The other deposits like diamonds, chromite, ilmenite, magnetite, platinum, gold, and phosphorite are also found. 
  3. Sand, gravel aggregates, and industrial silica sand are the most important of hard minerals now extracted in the near offshore zone. 
  4. The abyssal plains are often littered with nodules of manganese-containing varying amounts of iron, nickel, cobalt, and copper.
  5. The most common resources obtained from oceans are sodium chloride, i.e., common salt.
  6. A large number of metallic and non-metallic minerals are found on the ocean floor, e.g., potassium occurs in large quantities.
  7. Gypsum forms during the evaporation of seawater. The gypsum deposits are mined and converted into Plaster of Paris and used for construction.
  8. The most important minerals extracted from the seafloor are petroleum and natural gas.
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Chapter 6: Ocean Resources - Exercise [Page 74]

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Balbharati Geography (Social Science) [English] 11 Standard
Chapter 6 Ocean Resources
Exercise | Q 3.3 | Page 74
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