Mining operations in forest areas have also contributed to the destruction of forests. Mining activities cause soil erosion, while mine wastes pollute bodies of water. Also the miners cut down lots of trees for space. :))
-Tomo-graphy xD
Mining operations in forest areas have also contributed to the destruction of forests.Mining activities cause soil erosion,while mine wastes and tailings pollute bodies of water.
Explain how each of the following causes the destruction of forests1. kaingin2.pollution3.mining operations4. typhoons5 floods6. volcanic eruptions7. forest fires
pollution
People and fire!
Mining and ranching operations in deserts can lead to significant environmental degradation. Mining often results in habitat destruction, soil erosion, and contamination of water sources due to the extraction processes and waste disposal. Ranching can cause overgrazing, which depletes native vegetation, disrupts ecosystems, and increases desertification. Together, these activities can exacerbate the fragility of desert environments, threatening biodiversity and altering natural landscapes.
Floods cause destruction because it loosens the soil in the forest to much causing erosion and washes away soil. -Tomo-graphy xD
Surface mining typically destroys more habitats than underground mining because it involves the removal of large amounts of topsoil and vegetation. This can result in significant disruption to the local ecosystem, including habitat destruction for wildlife. Underground mining, on the other hand, has a smaller surface footprint and may cause less direct habitat destruction.
The land destroyed due to mining activity is called a mine site or a mining site. Activities such as excavation, drilling, and blasting can cause environmental degradation and habitat destruction on these sites.
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.
- they explode - they cause damage / destruction - they can kill living things - they can be used for good (demolition, mining, etc...) or evil (terrorist activites)
Deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction all have human beings in common. Humans are destroying forests to build housing areas and cause the pollutionÊwhich in turn destroys animal habitats.
yes it cause major destruction