how does mining disturb ecological balance
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Most of what is dug up when mining is harmful to the environment . most common problems are as follows :
excess soil and ground water acidity,
subsidence
land loss
soil deforestation
animal extinction
choking of fisheries by silt .
excess soil and ground water acidity,
subsidence
land loss
soil deforestation
animal extinction
choking of fisheries by silt .
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Ecological balance is badly disturbed by mining because of its harmful and unbearable consequences. Mining disturbes ecological balance by
1. It causes deforestation.
2. It produces harmful by products
3. Soil and water acidity is increased
4. Land loss
5. Choking of fisheries
6. Animals extinction
7. Soil deterioration
1. It causes deforestation.
2. It produces harmful by products
3. Soil and water acidity is increased
4. Land loss
5. Choking of fisheries
6. Animals extinction
7. Soil deterioration
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