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it depends mainly it depends what level you can mine usally the higher the level you need to mine then is how much there worth==the higher the level the more money

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Q: Would an ore at earth's surface or an ore deep underground be more expensive to mine?
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Would an ore at earths surface or an ore deep underground be more expensive to mine?

it depends mainly it depends what level you can mine usally the higher the level you need to mine then is how much there worth==the higher the level the more money


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