Most of the World's Caesium is in a Lake in Manitoba

GoSexy Discussion started by GoSexy 9 years ago
Most of the World's Caesium is in a Lake in Manitoba

The best-known use of this element is in Caesium-based atomic clocks – which are so accurate they would only be off by 2 seconds over a 65 million year lifespan. It’s also used as a lubricant for large drilling projects. The world’s richest deposit of caesium (roughly two-thirds of it) is at Bernic Lake, Manitoba.


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