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False.
subsurface is less harmful
Reclaim the ecosystem after mining
Subsurface mining is less disruptive to the environment that strip mining, however the danger to the miners is greater
The mining company is slated to begin their strip mining operations next month.
False.
subsurface is less harmful
We could fill in the holes in the land that we made during strip mining.
it produces a lot of dust and ,it destructs the aesthetic and destroys vegetation
Reclaim the ecosystem after mining
it destroys our natural mountains. And it also is ugly.
Depends on how it's done. Strip mining is.
Strip Mining can easily destory their natural habitat and even form cave in under the soil ---- Strip mining removes the habitat from many types of animals. During it's operation, a strip mine is not a very animal-friendly place. HOWEVER, after the mine is closed, if the mine owners replace the top soil and other parts of the geologic environment that they displaced, it will soon return to it's normal state and be a perfectly good animal habitat.
Subsurface mining is less disruptive to the environment that strip mining, however the danger to the miners is greater
The mining of obsidian can absolutely affect the environment. Any mining in general can strip the Earth of valuable natural resources. Using heavy machinery and processing the ore can be detrimental as well.
John J. Musser has written: 'Description of physical environment and of strip-mining operations in parts of Beaver Creek Basin Kentucky' -- subject(s): Strip mining
The mining company is slated to begin their strip mining operations next month.