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Ian Hogan
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12 April, 01:30
Natural resources in NYC
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Iliana Mann
12 April, 01:35
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New York's fertile soil, mineral varieties and abundant water supplies are its important natural resources. Lead, talc and zinc can be found in the Adirondacks and the St. Lawrence Lowland along with industrial garnets used in watches and for sandpaper.
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Gilbert Estes
12 April, 01:37
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Soil, water and zinc
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