Social Sciences, asked by shadwalishankap39677, 1 year ago

what would happen if there were no mineral

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Answered by bharatjindal
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But if we were to run out of a mineral — as in, exhaust our supply — it probably wouldn't be because there's none of it left on Earth. The problem would be that the processes used to extract it have become too expensive, difficult or harmful to make mining worthwhile. Even then, as mining technology advances, previously inaccessible minerals will become available and lower-producing ores will be processed more efficiently.
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