kills creatures habitat eg fish
How do you minimize the harmful effects of mining?
Some of the most destructive effects on ocean-floor ecosystems include deep-sea mining, bottom trawling, and seabed drilling, which can destroy habitats, disturb sediment layers, and disrupt marine life. These activities can lead to loss of biodiversity, alteration of ecosystems, and long-term damage to important ocean-floor habitats.
yes it does because ocean mining results in carbon dioxide, and as you know carbon dioxide kills animals
the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.
what are the effects of the ocean currents>
Marine science is the study of oceans and ocean biota. To the extent off shore oil drilling platforms have an effect on oceans and ocean life, marine science might incorporate that. For the most part, oil mining is considered a geologic science.
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Mining on land is less costly than mining in the deep ocean because it takes more equipment to go down to the bottom of the ocean, and all of that equipment costs more money than what they use on land.
what is bad about hydraulic mining is that it destroyes lots of land and it effects the water source (depending if the water source is from a river or ocean) and kills fish and dries up water sources (unless it's from the ocean)
Richard Asher Frank has written: 'Deepsea mining and the environment' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Ocean mining, Law and legislation, Ocean mining
Some measures to reduce mining effects include implementing strict environmental regulations, monitoring mining activities closely, practicing sustainable mining techniques, reclaiming mined land for other uses, and promoting community engagement and consultation in mining projects.
the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.