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About three-fourths of world’s cobalt, a metal required for the manufacture of batteries for electric motor vehicles, is produced by

  1. Argentina
  2. Botswana
  3. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
  4. Kazakhstan

Explanation

Option (c) is correct
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the world’s largest producer of cobalt, responsible for over 70% of global mine production.

Additional Information

  • Cobalt is an important ferromagnetic alloying metal having irreplaceable industrial applications.
  • It is extracted as a by-product of copper, nickel, zinc or precious metals. Superalloys made of cobalt are wear & corrosion-resistant at elevated temperatures. Cobalt reserves are mainly in the Democratic Republic of Congo (51%), followed by Australia (17%). Besides, major reserves are also located in Cuba (7%), the Philippines and Russia (4% each), and Canada (3%). In India, 69% of deposits are concentrated in Odisha and 31% in Jharkhand. Presently, there is no production of cobalt in the country from primary cobalt resources. The demand for cobalt is usually met through imports.
Answer: (c) The Democratic Republic of Congo; Difficulty Level: Medium
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