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Just a few ideas:-Speed could be improved-Space of storage could be increased-Type of data inserted could be varied-Ways of importing info could be more, so you can import from different places.Hope this helps...
it depends if the invention is useful and could get people interested in it.
Pretty much every single material could be improved using some sort of technology...
Broadly, no. Many technologies are able to be improved upon, so they are not perfect. For if they were, no improvements could be made.
yes it does because back in the day, people (a.k.a. kids could not do fun games in technology to learn.)
Put it in a clear bottle with a pump and make it come on colors..or layered colors in the bottle..
by getting more safety equipment
well mining could be risky job.
Mining has not stopped, because otherwise we could not get diamonds or emeralds etc!
They can't all be placed in the same category. But zebra and mussel could go into Animal Life and mining would have to go into Mining.
Asteroids may be called minor planets in that they are like Earth or the other planets but much smaller. The idea of asteroid mining is that objects like these that are relatively close to Earth could be mined for substances that are either (a) becoming scarce here, or (b) would be useful or valuable in making journeys to more distant places. There's an article about asteroid mining on wikipedia.
No mining is permitted in Antarctica: it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty.
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When you are mining you could cut yourself in the process and die.
There is no species of bee whose official name is "Mining bee." You could try changing your question to disambiguate what a 'Mining bee' is.
We could fill in the holes in the land that we made during strip mining.
In the distant past, gold could be "mined" by panning streams with screened pans that separated the water & dirt from small nuggets of gold. That of course has long been improved by deep level mining. In South Africa as example, deep level mining into gold prospective areas are used to find and bring gold to the surface. Some of the deepest mines and much of the world's gold mining activity is done in South Africa.