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  1. The beach sands of Kerala are rich in
    1. Calcium
    2. Radium
    3. Thorium
    4. Manganese
Correct Option: C

The beach sand in Kerala contains one of the rich deposits of thorium in the world. Thorium, also known as the ‘strategic nuclear fuel of India,’ is a radioactive material contained in a mineral called monazite in the sand. The beach sands of Kerala in Palghat and Quilon district contain the world’s richest monazite deposits.



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