From a pollution standpoint, there aren't many. Other than the exhaust of the equipment used to mine the pit, there are negligible pollution effects.
Strip mines,Openpit mines & shaft mines
It depends on the method of mining adopted. in case of openpit mines with large size fleet the biggest cost items are diesel, tyres and spares In case of manual underground mines the biggest cost items would be wages
Because mining can create problems for the inhabitants of specific areas.
You can get hurt. It can be dangerous mining.
To stop mining ;)
There is no mining in Antarctica: The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
The problems caused by mining are: water pollution plant and fish habitats being destroyed dangerous job hard work
the problem with mining is that it creates noice and exhaust pollution when sending it to power stations
Mining companies are required to restore the land post-mining, especially in open-pit mining, by recontouring and revegetating the area to its natural state. They also need to address any water contamination issues and may need to replace or refill removed soil and rocks back to their original location. Additionally, they must comply with regulations and obtain permits to ensure environmental protection and sustainability.
deforestation, mining and pesticides
It pollutes groundwater and destroys habitat.
yes! they are: in the bathroom and eating chocolate ;)