Diamonds are mined, so whatever effect mining may have on the earth is made when diamonds are mined.
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Its not so much the environment is as it the people, because the people that retrieve the diamonds are paid very little, or usually forced to collect 'blood diamonds'. That is why some people refer to diamonds as "blood money." However, commercial mining for diamonds diamonds can cause some environmental desctruction from the digging, but this is no more or less damage than mining for any other mineral.
Advantages of Underground Mining are: * It allows minerals to be extracted from deep underground * It doesn't create a mess like open cut or surface mining * Does not affect the physical environment as much as surface mining
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'Advantages' in this case relates exactly to economics -- if the investment in a mining operation produces a profit, then the advantage is money.
Heavy equipment used for mining any natural resource from the earth is used for mining diamonds.
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There is no mining for diamonds in the United States. Canada, however, does have mining operations. Rio Tinto's headquarters are in Yellowknife, NT.
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How many people have been mining at the Herkinme Diamond Mines, and does everyone fine diamonds while they are there.
Diamonds, per se, have no absolute impact. Mining them, however, impacts the geography and the environment where the mining takes place, similar to any mining effort in any geography.
All the hazards implied with the mining industry are included in diamond mining.
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Uranium mining and diamond mining are two distinct and separate endeavors that do not occur together. There is no uranium in raw diamonds.