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Estimates suggest that there are millions of landmines in Angola, a result of decades of civil war. Efforts are ongoing to clear these devices and make the land safe for communities to use.
In sulfide veins and scattered throughout igneous rock, chalcopyrite is found in many locations throughout the world.
Landmines are weapons filled with explosives. They are intended to kill or cause severe wounds to people. They can remain dangerous for years after a war is over. Many are buried, and cannot be seen until a person detonates one. They can result in the loss of a foot, leg, your genitals, your eyes or your life.
that cant be answered. there are hundreds, no, THOUSANDS, of underwater volcanoes
Yes. There are more than 500 active volcanoes on land and probably three times as many under the ocean.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the presence of landmines can vary by location and may not always be accurately recorded. In general, it is estimated that there are millions of landmines still around the world, particularly in conflict-affected regions and areas with a history of warfare.
aboot 75000 where killed by land mine in WWII
100000
they killed my mom :(
Landmines have many looks. Many look like frisbees. But trust me, don't go throwing them around.
Latest estimates are over 100 million in up to 64 different countries. this is the number of landmines already in place. The various countries which still produce landmines for use have several million more in existing stocks.
3,0000 people are dead
The Landmine Survivors Network estimates that there are 110 million landmines buried worldwide. http://www.landminesurvivors.org/what_landmines.php
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I doubt even the Egyptian government knows.
Many countries in Africa and the Middle East have hidden landmines from wars. Children and others are hurt each day when they discover a landmine. There are 110 million active landmines in 70 countries and another 110 million in stockpiles. Over 2000 people a month are killed or maimed by a landmine. That is one every 20 minutes. So, while you are reading this someone has been hurt by a landmine.
Estimates suggest that there are millions of landmines in Angola, a result of decades of civil war. Efforts are ongoing to clear these devices and make the land safe for communities to use.