Lithium Found at Lake's Bottom
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•Scientists make 'huge' $540 billion discovery at the bottom of a giant lake
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The Salton Sea is the largest lake in California and is the biggest source of lithium in the world.
18 million tons of lithium are believed to be sitting at the bottom of the lake.
This could be enough to supply batteries for 382 million electric vehicles.
The discovery could make the US self-sufficient in lithium and overtake China .
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