. Europe and other continents . distribution of iron mines. output of this mineral (Fig. 413) ; also in the productionof pig iron (Fig. 414), which demands coal as well as Un-ltedSttates Utel. Jttnsqdom Germany RussKv TES ,11,77 nris [ i1-111* 8,63/,/5/ 7,2 32,9 8 &■ Frarxce ZS31HZ7. (868,6 7/ Fig. five leading countries in the production of pig iron, 1898. COMPARISON OF COUNTRIES 529 iron ore ? How does the output of coal and iron cor-respond to the importance of countries as manufacturingnations? (Fig. 421). Where are the principal silver-mining sections ?


. Europe and other continents . distribution of iron mines. output of this mineral (Fig. 413) ; also in the productionof pig iron (Fig. 414), which demands coal as well as Un-ltedSttates Utel. Jttnsqdom Germany RussKv TES ,11,77 nris [ i1-111* 8,63/,/5/ 7,2 32,9 8 &■ Frarxce ZS31HZ7. (868,6 7/ Fig. five leading countries in the production of pig iron, 1898. COMPARISON OF COUNTRIES 529 iron ore ? How does the output of coal and iron cor-respond to the importance of countries as manufacturingnations? (Fig. 421). Where are the principal silver-mining sections ?(Fig. 415). And how do we compare with other countries. Fig. distribution of silver mining. in this product? (Fig. 416). Notice to what extent theworld is indebted to the New World for silver. Tell United States Mexico Bolivia $621jr,78HAustralasia Boltvia $34,036,168 $3Z,788JG& $9131688 CHile Chit* $3?39?i30 Fiu. rive leading silver-producing countries, 1899. about the distribution of gold (Fig. 417) and give ourrank in the production of that metal (Fig. 418). Howdoes the value of the total gold production compare withthat of silver in the five leading regions for each ?2 m 530 COMPARISON OF COUNTRIES Figure 419 suggests that the United States leads theworld in the production of petroleum, or mineral oil, which


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