The largest producer of silver in the world is

Chile
China
Mexico
Peru

The correct answer is (a) Chile.

Chile is the largest producer of silver in the world, followed by Mexico, Peru, and China. In 2020, Chile produced 53,000 metric tons of silver, while Mexico produced 24,000 metric tons, Peru produced 18,000 metric tons, and China produced 14,000 metric tons.

Chile’s silver production is concentrated in the Atacama Desert, which is the driest place on Earth. The desert is home to a number of large silver mines, including the Escondida mine, which is the largest silver mine in the world.

Mexico’s silver production is also concentrated in the northern part of the country, in the states of Sonora and Chihuahua. The country’s largest silver mine is the Fresnillo mine, which is the second-largest silver mine in the world.

Peru’s silver production is concentrated in the central part of the country, in the Andes Mountains. The country’s largest silver mine is the Antamina mine, which is the third-largest silver mine in the world.

China’s silver production is concentrated in the provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. The country’s largest silver mine is the Jinchuan mine, which is the fourth-largest silver mine in the world.

Silver is a precious metal that is used in a variety of products, including jewelry, coins, and electronics. It is also used in industrial applications, such as batteries and solar panels.

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