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Where is zinc found in the environment?

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Where is zinc found in the environment?

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Rocks, many minerals, soil, water and the air naturally contain variable concentrations of it. There is an average of 80 g of zinc per ton in the earth’s crust. In some areas of the earth’s crust, as a result of geological and geochemical processes, there are particularly high concentrations of zinc. In areas where the concentration of zinc is generally over 5% the ore is extracted.

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