Recently the world's largest lithium reserves have been discovered in the Salton Sea of the United States.

Recently the world's largest lithium reserves have been discovered in the Salton Sea of the United States.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: January 03 2024

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  • In January 2023, the world's largest lithium reserves were discovered in the Salton Sea of the United States.
  • The Salton Sea is located in California, United States.
  • The Salton Sea is located in the Colorado Desert of California.
  • This ocean is 228 feet below sea level.
  • Lithium reserves have been discovered in this sea by the US Department of Energy.
  • It is claimed that 18 million tonnes of lithium reserves are present in the Salton Sea.
  • Lithium is used to make rechargeable batteries for mobile phones, laptops, digital cameras, and electric vehicles.
  • Currently, the largest reserves of lithium are in Chile.
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