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How are minerals useful to the environment


meenakshi997sa: because it supports life.... it is taken up by plants wher it is used in various process like photosynthesis, growth, photorespiration,.... and from there it enters the food chain and is utilised by various organisms... right from very small to huge animals... directly or indirectly.... :)...

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Answered by simranjeetdhillon
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minerals are important basic building blocks for proper nutrition and health
Answered by sureshlohar77
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Environmental impacts caused by mining, quarrying and the transportation of minerals are minimised. Waste reduction and recycling are encouraged. National parks and other environmentally and scientifically important areas are protected from minerals development.

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