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English: This bubble map shows the global distribution of mercury output in 2005 as a percentage of the the top producer (China - 1,150 tonnes).This map is consistent with incomplete set of data too as long as the top producer is known. It resolves the accessibility issues faced by colour-coded maps that may not be properly rendered in old computer screens.
Data was extracted on 30th May 2007. Source - http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/commodity/world/home.html Based on Image:BlankMap-World.png
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Anwar saadat |
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This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Anwar saadat at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.
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