The fifth most common element on earth, nickel is used in steel manufacturing, electroplating, batteries and more. Around 80% of the nickel consumed in the US is used in alloys, where it's mixed with other metals to make them stronger or more resistant, such as stainless steel. America is pretty far down the list of major producers – the metal is extracted from a single mine in Michigan (pictured), which is expected to close in 2025, in the face of increased demand for electric vehicle batteries. Minnesota politicians are calling on the state to approve mining leases, saying it'd reduce the US' reliance on Russian nickel imports. Globally, the top producers in 2021 were Indonesia, the Philippines and Russia.