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Iran's lithium deposits are estimated at 8.5 million metric tons, which would make it the world's second largest lithium reserve after ChileIrony.The CradleIran discovers world’s second largest lithium reserve
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Iran's lithium deposits are estimated at 8.5 million metric tons, which would make it the world's second largest lithium reserve after Chile
Irony.
The CradleIran discovers world’s second largest lithium reserve