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How did mines and wells give clues to the nature of earths interior
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The Bureau of Mines was closed by the government in early 1996. There is no department that operates it at this point. When it was operating, it was a part of the federal government.Interiorinterior :)
Behind your farm, near the waterfall and mines.
Radioactive wastes are stored in mines; in normal condition they have a nonsignificant effect on the nature.
All mines inthe United Staes are subject to inspections and monitoring by federal and state authorites that regulate mineing operations. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is required to inspect all coal mines in the nation on a regular basis. MSHA is part of Dept. of the Interior.
C. L Elliott has written: 'Avian use of reclaimed strip mines in interior Alaska'
The Bureau of Mines is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior. It is responsible for promoting safety and environmental protection in the mining industry through research, reports, and information dissemination. The bureau conducts studies and reports on mining techniques to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the mining sector.
Salt water exist in nature in seas, oceans, salt lakes, near salt mines.
Open cast mines, coal mines, silver mines, land mines.
you find it almost everywhere in the worldquarts is located on the earths surface
John Strachey has written: 'Observations on the different strata of earths, and minerals. More parricularly [sic] of such as are found in the coal-mines of Great Britain. By John Strachey, ..'