Copper trade in Zambia - Exporting Copper to Zambia

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Copper
Copper is one of the most abundant transition metals in the Earth's crust. The electricity industry is one of the largest consumers of copper because it is the best cheap metal for electricity transmission, and also has a special standard compared to other transmitters. Consuming or inhaling large amounts of copper can result in copper toxicity, also known as copper poisoning. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, but other elements such as aluminum, phosphorus, or silicon can also be added. Copper recycling helps conserve natural resources.
Metals
Metal is a term used to describe a class of chemical elements that exhibit certain properties and characteristics. Metals are excellent conductors of electricity. Metals have attracted human attention for centuries because people were able to use metals to make high-performance tools that they used in both warfare and logistics. In the 20th century, the discovery and extraction of oil in the Middle East transformed the region's economy. West Asia has a geologically diverse landscape that has undergone complex geological processes over millions of years.
Copper trade in Zambia
Zambia is located in the south of the African continent and is bordered by Tanzania to the north, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to the east, Namibia and Botswana to the south, and Angola to the west. Zambia has diverse areas including the shores of Lake Kariba and natural scenery including Victoria Falls. The capital of Zambia is the city of Lusaka. This country has a republican system of government and the president acts as the leader of the country. Zambia is divided as a union of administrative regions, divided into 10 provinces based on regional administrative divisions.

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