Well, it's full of explosives which blow up farmers, livestock, tractors, cars, farm equipment and more or less anything which attempts to travel on it or use it....
Land mines kill or maim thousands of innocent people in the third world every year.
Mining companies can and should reinstate the land after they have mined it.
To date, gold and silver can be mined more economically on land.
It was mined from the land.
Because you cant build an industry underground and use bauxite there.
Fish and wildlife, land for growing crops, timber, metals and coal to be mined and sand used for glassmaking.
i was researching alot because i have to do a science project on it and i cant find that at all
No- but SOME things used to make gunpowder are mined.
Lignite used/mined in in 1850-1950 (estimated)
not every thing but for ex. you cant mine the geysers
So it can be used.
If its been properly reclaimed, usually.
According to the World Silver Survey, approximately 27,000 metric tons of silver are mined each year. As for gold, around 3,300 metric tons are mined annually. The amount of silver used each year varies, but it typically falls within a similar range as the amount that is mined. For gold, the majority is used for jewelry and investment purposes, with a smaller amount used in industries like electronics and dentistry.