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What are the types of mining of minerals ? Explain​

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Answered by khushi27749
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There are four main mining methods: underground, open surface (pit), placer, and in-situ mining.

Underground mines are more expensive and are often used to reach deeper deposits.

Surface mines are typically used for more shallow and less valuable deposits.

Placer mining is used to sift out valuable metals from sediments in river channels, beach sands, or other environments.

In-situ mining, which is primarily used in mining uranium, involves dissolving the mineral resource in place then processing it at the surface without moving rock from the ground.

The method used depends on the type of mineral resource that is mined, its location at or beneath the surface, and whether the resource is worth enough money to justify extracting it. Each mining method also has varying degrees of impact on the surrounding landscape and environment.

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Four main methods of mining are available: underground, open surface (pit), placer and in-situ mining.

1. Underground mines are more expensive and often used to reach deposits that are deeper.

2. Surface mines are usually used for deposits that are shallower and less valuable.

3. Placer mining is used in river channels, beach sands, or other environments to sift valuable metals from sediments.

4. In-situ mining, primarily used in uranium mining, involves dissolving the existing mineral resource and then processing it on the surface without moving rock from the ground.
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