6. The waste products that gold mines produce are chlorine gas, fumes from metal chlorides, and molten chloride.
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The environmental effects of gold mining are not pleasant. It relies heavily on the use of toxic chemicals and produces so much waste that it is hard to grasp it. See below how much waste the gold to make a single gold ring produces.
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Gold is a metallic element, not a process, therefore no gold does not have a waste product.
Gold mining CAN be sustainable, but 85% or 90% of the time it isn't. Gold mining is hurting the environment badly, and it blasts away the entire mountains to unearth gold-rich ore. They blast it away with dynamite and large machines. Open-pit mining, Tunnel mining and dredging are a few ways of mining out gold. It hurt the environment because Waste Rock is around the mining area and it's too costly to move further away from the area the waste rock is in. Gold mining puts dust into the atmosphere and that's how they destroy habitats of animals. Well, that's all I have for this :P
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Gold can be mined, but I don't think anyone would want to use a tool made of gold in the actual mining process since it is so rare and expensive, it would be a waste of the mineral.
Such issues as wastewater, waste disposal, and land reclamation placed additional planning and economic pressures on mining companies,
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
Gold mining is digging for rocks to find gold.
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