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iron ore

Any mineral from which iron is extracted. The chief iron ores are magnetite, a black oxide; haematite, or kidney ore, a reddish oxide; limonite, brown, impure oxyhydroxides of iron; and siderite, a brownish carbonate.

Iron ores are found in a number of different forms, including distinct layers in igneous intrusions, as components of contact metamorphic rocks, and as sedimentary beds. Much of the world's iron is extracted in Russia, Kazakhstan, and the Ukraine. Other important producers are the USA, Australia, France, Brazil, and Canada; over 40 countries produce significant quantities of ore.



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