Look, the holes take up the animal`s living space. Now where are they to go? It affects the place by ruining it and causing the environment to well, give off gas and ruin the ozone.
no mining does not have anything to do with mining i think i don't really no but i think it has nothing to do with animals
yes it does because ocean mining results in carbon dioxide, and as you know carbon dioxide kills animals
Mining has stripped many lands in western Australia. This destroys the natural habitat decreasing plant life and leaving a hostile territory for the animals. The remaining animals will often relocate to an area less suited that the original environment. This can cause overcrowding with its resultant issues.
When you mine, you can be destroying homes of animals, and disrupting natural habitats.
The destruction of vegetation affect the animals life in there area in a few ways. If the plants disappear the animals that eat them will too.
Pollution in noise, water, land, thermal and air. This will probably kill some animals and affect the food chain.
There is no specific mining area; you just mine wherever you want to.
Why would it
yes
Some animals mighti live around the area, some live in it. You might drill through them, or their nests. Things can fall on them. There can be explosions above the mine. Etc...
Area Surface MineUnderground Mining andAuger Mining etc
Animals that are affected by surface mining are: lions, eagles, hawks, bass, (any type of fish), and any species of aquatic animals.