I'm guessing 550000
Approximately 4,000 people work in the mining industry in Kalgoorlie, which is located in Western Australia. The city's economy is heavily reliant on mining, particularly gold mining.
Over the years, after many companies started mining, many people from the east went there to mine and work which led to the settlement of the west.
Most Zambian people work in agriculture in some way, crop raising, herding etc. Some are involved in mining and many in service industries.
they work in the mining industry and the silver and Gold gets turned into Jewelry
It is true that when mining was no longer profitable, and mines stopped producing, the mining towns became ghost towns. The reason was because the people that lived in the town had to leave the area looking for work.
Career Mine is one of the place on browser to find information on mining work. It hires people and once they get the job, they will have fun mining oil and gas.
72%
It is Austalias biggest gold mine and employes a lot of people to work for them. It is in Australia and many people visit the site each year. The workers work hard on mining the gold.
Most of the old mining towns are considered to be ghost towns now. Many of the mines went out of business and without the work, people had to move away and leave the town empty.
Many enslaved people were forced to work on plantations, primarily in industries such as agriculture (cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar cane) and domestic labor. Some also worked in industries such as mining, construction, and manufacturing.
Gold mining effects us by the gold fever many people have. ):-(
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry employed 4,790 workers in 2001, down slightly from the figure for 1997.