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To play online press the screenshot above and then the start button. Or you can download the game and play offline.
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Interactive map of world tin mining for 2016.
"World Tin Production" is a free online knowledge level game to explore the regions, that produce the most quantity of tin for 2016. Interactive world map of tin production.
Click on a region on the map to dig for tin, and collect 292 thousand tonnes per year. Fun educational game, suitable for online lessons, interactive classes and exciting homeworks.
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This fun geography class game include the following countries by tonnes per year:
- China 125,000
- Indonesia 84,000
- Peru 23,700
- Bolivia 18,000
- Brazil 12,000
- Myanmar 11,000
- Australia 6,100
- Vietnam 5,400
- Malaysia 3,500
- Democratic Republic of the Congo 3,000
- Rwanda 2,000
- Laos 800
- Russia 600
- Nigeria 500
- Thailand 200
- Other countries 100

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Class subject: World tin production by country.
The first tin alloy used on a large scale was bronze, made of tin and copper, from as early as 3000 BC. After 600 BC, pure metallic tin was produced. Pewter, which is an alloy of 85–90% tin with the remainder commonly consisting of copper, antimony, and lead, was used for flatware from the Bronze Age until the 20th century. In modern times, tin is used in many alloys, most notably tin/lead soft solders, which are typically 60% or more tin and in the manufacture of transparent, electrically conducting films of indium tin oxide in optoelectronic applications. Another large application for tin is corrosion-resistant tin plating of steel. Because of the low toxicity of inorganic tin, tin-plated steel is widely used for food packaging as tin cans.
This fun learning game may answer some of the following questions:
- Which country produce most tin resource?
- How many billion tonnes of tin are produced per year?
- What are tin mining rates for 2016?
- Where to mine for tin?
- What is the production of tin per year of Indonesia?
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