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∙ 12y agoYou could try Soapstone Creek, in Tallapoosa County. Contact your state geologist, or the geology department at a local university or museum, or a local gem and mineral club, or local rock carvers, for exact locations to find soapstone in your area.
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∙ 12y agoshe was born in Alabama da everyone should know if you don't you just found out Montgomery Alabama
Natural resources found in Alabama include water, trees, and animals. The state also has fertile soil, which can be used to grow many different crops.
Africa, but that doesn't help much probably. Keep searching!!
Soapstone is found in various countries around the world, including Brazil, India, China, Finland, and the United States. It is often located in mountainous regions or quarries where it can be extracted for use in various applications like countertops, sculptures, and cooking pots.
It was mainly found in the African continent, but some is found also at volcanic locations within the earth's crust and dry places (i.e., Africa)
415 Dexter Ave, Montgomery AL 36014. 334-269-1515. See first related source. Found it at second related source.
Dinosaur fossils have been found in several locations in Alabama, including the Black Belt region. Notable finds include the nodosaurid Gastonia and the theropod Appalachiosaurus. Sites like the McWane Science Center in Birmingham and the Alabama Museum of Natural History in Tuscaloosa showcase these discoveries.
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Yes, leeches can be found in Alabama, primarily in freshwater habitats such as ponds, streams, and marshes. They play an important role in the ecosystem by serving as a food source for many animals and helping to control certain populations of aquatic organisms.
no, they were found by the Philippines and South America
Can be found in the Piedmont and mountainous regions of Alabama.
I found it in Walmart.