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what is the process in which minerals lying in the surface are dug simply called​

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Answered by HaaniHabeeb
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The process of taking out minerals from rocks buried under the earth's surface is called mining. Minerals that lie at shallow depths are taken out by removing the surface layer; this is known as open-cast mining.

Answered by bhumikavashishth01
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Answer: The process of taking out minerals from rocks buried under the earth's surface is called mining. Minerals that lie at shallow depths are taken out by removing the surface layer; this is known as open-cast mining. Deep bores, called shafts, have to be made to reach mineral deposits that lie at great depths.

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