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increasing soil erosion
Increases soil erosion.
reclamation
Yes, mining destroys land and also pollutes the surrounding air.
Potash, a natural source of potassium (the word potassium is derived from potash), can be produced from sylvinite, a mineral found in the Earth. The mining of sylvinite and other minerals can lead to erosion, sinkholes, pollution, and loss of biodiversity due to land development.
Mining for mineral resources damages the land because they have to dig very large holes. This can kill organisms and ecosystems.
increasing soil erosion
Increases soil erosion.
Some mining companies use many protective measures including sensitive treatment of the land and sustainable production procedures. And some don't.
reclamation
Agriculture, mineral extraction (mining) residence site and transportation.
Exploration for mining sites can be compared to finding a needle in a haystack because it involves searching vast areas of land for specific mineral deposits that are often invisible and buried underground. Just like searching for a needle in a haystack, it requires careful planning, advanced technology, and a bit of luck to locate economically viable mineral resources amidst a large expanse of earth.
plowing or planting land
it can be land resources, forest resources, mineral resources, animal resources, water resources, energy resources....thats all i know =]
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When you mine, you can be destroying homes of animals, and disrupting natural habitats.
There are four factors of production: Land,labour,capital and enterprise(risk).