Why Australia Doesn't Want You in the Middle

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Why is 95% of Australia completely empty? Not because of spiders or deserts but because leaving it empty is a calculated economic strategy that keeps the country rich. And halfway across the world, in the Nevada desert, a massive lithium deposit buried inside an ancient supervolcano crater could reshape the global balance of power. The U.S. government just invested $2.26 billion to dig it out, hoping to break China's grip on battery supply chains. One country profits from staying empty. The other is betting everything on what's hidden beneath the ground.
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Unexplained Mysteries
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australia, australian outback, battery supply chain
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