What will happen if the physical divisions get disturbed by large scale mining or deforestation
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Environmental impacts of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Impacts can result in erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by the chemicals emitted from mining processes. These processes also have an impact on the atmosphere from the emissions of carbon which have effect on the quality of human health and biodiversity.[1] Some mining methods may have such significant environmental and public health effects that mining companies in some countries are required to follow strict environmental and rehabilitation codes to ensure that the mined area returns to its original state.
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Environmental impacts of mining can take place at regional, global, and local scales by way of direct/indirect mining practices
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- Effects can bring about sinkholes, disintegration, the contamination of groundwater, soil, and surface water, and loss of biodiversity by the chemical substances which emits from the mining procedures.
- These processes often impact the environment arising from carbon emanations that impact the quality of human well-being and biodiversity.
- The major outcomes of mining is the deforestation that leads to loss of flora and fauna. It also results in the loss of beauty and landscape of the surrounding
- Mining leads to wastage/degradation of land since the land does not remain suitable for industrial purpose or for agricultural purpose.
- Some mining strategies may have such critical environmental and general well-being implications that mining groups in certain countries have to comply with demanding and stringent rehabilitation codes and environmental to ensure the mining area returns to its orginal condition (that is, by way of mining reclamation which is the restoration of land which has been mined to an economically or a natural usable state)
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