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(iv) Deep bores dug to reach mineral deposits are called


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Answered by Anonymous
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Deep bores dug to reach mineral deposits are called shafts.

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Deep bores, called shafts, have to be made to reach mineral deposits that lie at great depths. This is called shaft mining. Petroleum and natural gas occur far below the earth's surface. ... Minerals that lie near the surface are simply dug out, by the process known as quarrying.

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Answered by nandika32
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Deep bores dug to reach mineral deposits is called Shaft Mining.

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