Mining diamonds is as 'important' as any other industry, because it affords paying work for people, and because the mine contributes to the local economy.
So you know the riddle of steel?
industries use minerals
150 yrs ago
mining of gold, diamonds, minerals and nuclear related minerals.
D - Industries use minerals.
A predominantly agricultural and mining economy.
Gold mining effects us by the gold fever many people have. ):-(
Yes, Mining is
mining was so important because if they didn't mine 50 years ago there wouldn't be petrol, diesel
mining
no because mining give us resources that we must need.
Outsourcing has poured millions of US dollars into India as well as agriculture, textile, mining petroleum, cement and software.
coal
Mining activities account for US$16.76 billion, or approximately 0.9% of Mexico's GDP (US$1,798 billion for 2013).
There is no mining for diamonds in the United States. Canada, however, does have mining operations. Rio Tinto's headquarters are in Yellowknife, NT.
gold mining