United States
Next in line is the world’s current superpower, the United States. Nearly 90% of its natural resources, which total around 45 trillion dollars, are coal and timber. In actuality, the United States produces the most coal. The US is home to 31.2% of the world's coal reservoirs. About 89% of the nation's resources are coal and timber. The top 5 nations with the greatest reserves of copper, gold, and natural gas all include the United States. Additionally, they are lucky to have access to vast tracts of land covered in forests that produce copious amounts of lumber. It had the highest proven coal reserves in the world as of 2020.
Significant amounts of copper, gold, oil and natural gas are among the other resources. Lead, molybdenum, phosphates, rare earth elements, uranium, bauxite, iron, mercury, nickel, potash, silver, tungsten, zinc, petroleum, natural gas, timber, and arable land are other materials that are on the list. There are excellent chances to use renewable energy sources, such as wind and biodiesel, across a wide range of geographical areas in the US.