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- why has demand for rare earth minerals increased in recent years? (1 point)
they are used in a growing number of electronics.
they are valued because they do not rust or corrode.
they can be sold for a high price as limited quantities are available.
they are needed to extract oil and natural gas from rock.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Rare earth minerals are crucial components in many modern electronics (like smartphones, computers, renewable energy technologies). As the electronics industry and related tech sectors grow, demand for these minerals increases.
- Option 2: Materials that do not rust or corrode are typically metals like gold, platinum, or stainless steel alloys, not rare earth minerals. So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: While rare earth minerals are limited, the main driver of increased demand in recent years is their use in expanding industries (not just their scarcity - driven price). So this is not the primary reason.
- Option 4: Extracting oil and natural gas from rock (fracking) uses materials like sand, water, and chemicals, not rare earth minerals. So this is incorrect.
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A. They are used in a growing number of electronics.