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Does Hangjinqi uranium mining need to be relocated?
Need.
Uranium has radioactive substances and is one of the materials for making atomic bombs. Therefore, when mining uranium, it is necessary to relocate it for the safety of the surrounding residents.
Uranium is usually regarded as a rare metal. Although the content of uranium in the earth's crust is very high, much more than that of mercury, bismuth and silver, it is destined to be discovered much later than mercury because of its great difficulty in extraction. Although uranium is widely distributed in the earth's crust, there are only two common deposits: pitchblende and potash.
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