What Are the Natural Resources of China?

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China’s natural resources include its vast farmland, water supply, mineral deposits, and plant and animal biodiversity. The country is rich with natural resources and utilizes them for tourism and exporting.

China is a large country with much of its land dedicated to farming. Approximately ten percent of its rich soils is farmland. The country produces wheat, corn, rice and many other cash crops for exportation.

Water is another vast resource in the country. China is ranked sixth in the world in total water supply, which it utilizes to produce electricity via the hydropower industry. The country is also rich with mineral deposits. In total, there are 150 minerals found in China. The country is even ranked number one in the world for having the most deposits of 12 different minerals. It is considered one of the only countries in the world with such a large variety of minerals.

China has ample biodiversity in its plant and animal life. Many of its plants and animals are very rare throughout the world. To protect its plant and animal resources, the people of China have built many nature reserves. The country also has a rich supply of oceanic resources, utilized for aquaculture, and exports many of its seafood goods.

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