no, mining of any type is not good for the environment, it destroys the land and I feel that is wrong
yes
subsurface is less harmful
False.
Subsurface mining is less disruptive to the environment that strip mining, however the danger to the miners is greater
some human environment interactions are mining or painting.
One of the largest sources of peridot is the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona, USA. Other notable locations include Pakistan, Myanmar, and China. However, the specific quantity of peridot can vary depending on mining activity and discoveries.
Mining deep in the Earth cores. Mining deep in the Earth cores. You can also find Olivine in the Igneous rock Pyroxinite. Olivine is the same thing as Peridot
Hydraulic mining
The mining and burning of coal is the most damaging to the environment.
Its bad because it hurts the environment and causes lung cancer
It is one of the oldest known gemstones, with ancient written records documenting the mining of peridot as early as 1500 B.C. It is a gem especially connected with ancient Egypt, and some historians believe that the famous emeralds of Cleopatra were actually peridots.
mining
it is helping the environment in many ways
PERIDOT
It is really good for the environment and it helps the Aus economy
mining can be minimised by not being done
what are the environmental concerns surrounding the mining of the mineral topaz