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Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands. Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands.
One negative effect of mining coal on the environment is the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, contributing to global warming and climate change.
Coal is obtained through mining, which involves extracting coal deposits from underground or surface mines. In underground mining, coal is accessed by digging tunnels into the earth to reach the coal seams. In surface mining, large machinery is used to remove overlying rock and soil to reveal the coal seams underneath.
Specific areas for coal mining are chosen based on geological surveys that identify rich coal reserves. Factors such as coal quality, thickness of coal seams, accessibility to infrastructure, and environmental regulations play a role in determining optimal mining locations. Concentrating mining activities in specific regions helps maximize efficiency and reduce costs associated with extraction and transportation.
Coal mining can have significant negative effects on the environment, including habitat destruction, water pollution from runoff and discharges, air pollution from dust and emissions, and contribution to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions. Mining activities can also disrupt ecosystems and wildlife populations, leading to long-lasting environmental damage.
The mining and burning of coal is the most damaging to the environment.
Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands. Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands.
The coal rocks and starts a bomb
One negative effect of mining coal on the environment is the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, contributing to global warming and climate change.
Depends on how it's done. Strip mining is.
Coal mining can cause massive environmental destruction via unrestricted strip mining, and it can destroy nearby rivers via acid mine drainage. It can harm the health of workers and people living nearby, as well.
Mining coal from tropical swamps might be a problem for geologists because they would be disrupting or damaging the environment and the ecosystems around the mine.
Coal is obtained through mining, which involves extracting coal deposits from underground or surface mines. In underground mining, coal is accessed by digging tunnels into the earth to reach the coal seams. In surface mining, large machinery is used to remove overlying rock and soil to reveal the coal seams underneath.
Petr Martinec has written: 'Termination of underground coal mining and its impact on the environment' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Abandoned mined lands reclamation
Its bad because it hurts the environment and causes lung cancer
yes! coal is a mining product.
Coal is cheap and readily available. It's easy to burn. Coal doesn't have the best weight to energy ratio, mining it is dangerous to man and the environment, and burning it produces acid gasses detrimental to the environment.