they might mine under building which will leave the buildings on top less balance onto the ground so they might cave in on them.
Also because the walls might be ancient so they might start to crack and break.
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gold mining is dangerous because you have to get money and have a lot of money and gold mining is hard
Gold itself is not inherently dangerous, as it is a relatively inert metal. However, mining and processing of gold can be environmentally damaging due to issues like habitat destruction, water pollution, and use of toxic chemicals like cyanide. Additionally, gold mining can also have social impacts, such as displacement of communities and exploitation of workers.
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
gold mining
Yes, gold mining in the mid-1800s was dangerous due to working conditions, lack of safety regulations, use of explosives, and risk of cave-ins. Miners were exposed to hazardous chemicals like mercury, and accidents, injuries, and fatalities were common.
They worked in a gold mine for a company mining for gold.
Gold mining effects us by the gold fever many people have. ):-(
You can get hurt. It can be dangerous mining.
Gold mining is the process of extracting gold from the ground. It involves various methods such as panning, sluicing, and using heavy machinery to dig and extract gold ore. Gold mining can have environmental impacts such as habitat destruction and water contamination.
Barrick Gold, Anglogold Ashanti, GoldCorp, and Newmont Mining Corp are the 4 largest gold mining companies in the world.
Large mining companies
Gold mining typically involves both surface mining and underground mining. Initially, surface mining techniques such as panning, sluicing, and dredging are used to extract gold from shallow deposits. As the easier-to-access gold becomes depleted, underground mining methods like shaft mining and drift mining are employed to access deeper ore deposits.