how dose the mining process effect lithoshere, hydrosphere,atmosphere and biosphere
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Mining disturbs and removes the rocks, ores and minerals, sometimes leaving huge gaping holes in the earth. The mine tailings are piled up in large mounds on the surface of the lithosphere. Mining waste can be washed into the waterways that are nearby and pollute the hydrosphere.
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Mining disturbs and removes the rocks, ores and minerals, sometimes leaving huge gaping holes in the earth. The mine tailings are piled up in large mounds on the surface of the lithosphere. Mining waste can be washed into the waterways that are nearby and pollute the hydrosphere.
disturbs and removes the rocks, ores and minerals, sometimes leaving huge gaping holes in the earth. The mine tailings are piled up in large mounds on the surface of the lithosphere. Mining waste can be washed into the waterways that are nearby and pollute the hydrosphere.
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