The copper mine is located in the Republic of Zambia.
The Republic of Zambia is rich in copper resources and is also known as the country of copper mines. Northern Zambia is located in the Zangang copper belt, the largest sedimentary copper belt in the world, and its copper reserves account for 25% of the world's total reserves. Zambia has formed a "copper belt" with a length of 220km and a width of 65km. There are abundant copper resources and high grade here. The proven copper reserves in Zambia are 65.438+200 million tons.
Zambia is rich in mineral resources, including gold, silver, copper, cobalt, lead, zinc, iron, manganese and nickel. Non-metallic minerals such as phosphorus, graphite, mica, barite and marble, and gem minerals such as emerald, topaz, lapis lazuli, aquamarine, malachite and garnet. Among them, copper, cobalt, iron, coal and precious stones are particularly rich.
land resources
Most of the land is fertile, rich in water resources and sparsely populated, which is suitable for planting a variety of crops on a large scale. However, as of 2007, only about 6.02 million hectares of cultivated land have been developed, accounting for 14% of cultivated land, and less than 6% of cultivated land is used to grow food crops.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zambia