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Mine air often contains pollution and gasses. The further a miner goes down the hotter it gets, so to work air conditioning or some source of air is needed. In coal mines the mining of coal produces a coal dust. The fine grains of the dust gets into the miners lungs and this eventually causes a disease that kills the person.

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