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Only workers live around the place because of their work. Not many workers are needed to log trees or dig out minerals, so the population in the town won't be as high. Also, the area is probably missing schools, hospitals and shopping centers due to its resource based community.
Chile's economy is highly dependent on international trade. Most of it is via exports, which a large portion is copper mining. The most important non-mineral exports are forestry and wood products, fresh fruit and processed food, fishmeal and seafood.
Large mining companies succeeded by using machines to dig deeply for gold.
because they worked harder
It depends on the method of mining adopted. in case of openpit mines with large size fleet the biggest cost items are diesel, tyres and spares In case of manual underground mines the biggest cost items would be wages
Farming livestock and agriculture, mining, timber and forestry, manufacturing and a large tourism industry.
Only workers live around the place because of their work. Not many workers are needed to log trees or dig out minerals, so the population in the town won't be as high. Also, the area is probably missing schools, hospitals and shopping centers due to its resource based community.
It is a large source of fishing,coal,zinc,iron,gold,lead,oil/gas,mining,forestry and farming.
It is a large source of fishing,coal,zinc,iron,gold,lead,oil/gas,mining,forestry and farming.
Large mining companies succeeded by using machines to dig deeply for gold.
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Large mining companies
Large mining companies
Large mining companies
Large mining companies