wHAT IS ALUMINUM?
Aluminum is a non-renewable resource. It is the second-most used metal after steel. We use aluminum to make cars parts such as cylinder heads, pistons, radiators, wheel rims, etc, for building and construction (gutters, window frames and more), and as well as for packaging items. Like we use aluminum foil. True to its name, it is made out the non-renewable resource, aluminum.
And also, wheelchairs are partly made out of aluminum too.
And also, wheelchairs are partly made out of aluminum too.
Where does it come from?
Now that we know what aluminum is, the question begs, where does it come from? Where is this resource made? What countries have it? Well, research states that there is only seven countries that store a lot of aluminum.
- Western and Central Africa (mostly Guinea)
- South America (Brazil, Venezuela, Suriname)
- the Caribbean (Jamaica)
- Oceania and Southern Asia (Australia and India)
- China
- the Mediterranean (Greece and Turkey)
- the Urals (Russia)