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Wisconsin's most valuable minerals are sand and gravel and crushed stone. Deposits of zinc and copper were discovered in northern Wisconsin in 1976 but have not been extensively mined. The north also has extensive deposits of iron ore, but they are no longer mined.
Wisconsin's most valuable minerals are sand and gravel and crushed stone. Deposits of zinc and copper were discovered in northern Wisconsin in 1976 but have not been extensively mined. The north also has extensive deposits of iron ore, but they are no longer mined.
Here are the Top 5: Water. One of the most important natural resource is water. ... Sunlight. Another valuable resource that we take for granted. ... Air. Without the oxygen we breathe, we will perish. ... Rainforests. Trees provide oxygen to the planet and these magnificent resource gives us shade. ... Coal.
Any natural substance that humans use can be considered a natural resource. Oil, coal, natural gas, metals, stone and sand are natural resources. Other natural resources are air, sunlight, soil and water. Animals, birds, fish and plants are natural resources as well.
Wisconsin Natural Resources Water, Water Everywhere. Wisconsin's water resources are abundant; the state borders two great lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and has over 15,000 inland lakes, rivers and streams. ... Flora and Fauna. ... Rebounding Forests. ... Rooted to the Soil.

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List the Top 5 Natural Resources Water. \u2022\u2022\u2022 Without a doubt, water is the most abundant resource on the planet. ... Oil. \u2022\u2022\u2022 Oil is one of the most valuable natural resources in the world, and one of the most essential to our modern way of life. ... Coal. \u2022\u2022\u2022 ... Forests. \u2022\u2022\u2022 ... Iron. \u2022\u2022\u2022
Oil, coal, natural gas, metals, stone and sand are natural resources.
Water, air, and soil are three natural resources that we cannot live without.

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