Science, asked by sikha2008, 3 months ago

how does mining activities causes loss of habitat​

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Answered by Ajay78663
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Mining has a direct effect on local habitat degradation through the removal of native vegetation and soil, as well as indirect effects by promoting changes at the landscape level, such as the opening of roads and secondary accesses, urbanization, deforestation for charcoal production, and intentional introduction.

Answered by adreneshaun574211
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Effects of Mining on the Environment and Wildlife

Habitat Loss. Mining can lead to the destruction of habitats in surrounding areas. The process begins with deforestation.

Pollution. Mining can leak pollutants into the environment that may lead to water contamination. At the most basic...

Water Loss. Mining cause the water table to shrink. Water often seeps into areas that contain coal and other valuable...

Climate Change. Mining is one of the most common methods for extracting fossil fuel from the ground.

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