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Which is one of the deepest gold mine of the world ? * 1 point Kolar Jharia Raniganj Bikaner

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Answered by aashi1234564
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Answer:

Mponeng gold mine

Explanation:

AngloGold Ashanti's Mponeng gold mine, located south-west of Johannesburg in South Africa, is currently the deepest mine in the world. The operating depth at Mponeng mine ranged from between 3.16km to 3.84km below the surface by the end of 2018.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The deepest gold mines in the world are Kolar.

Explanation:

  • In India, the Hutti and Kolar field mines in Karnataka are the main sources of gold extraction. One of the deepest mines in the world is Kolar. Small-scale gold mining also takes place in the Andhra Pradesh district of Anantpur's Ramgiri region. Important bauxite reserves in Odisha can be found in the Koraput district's Panchpatmali deposits.
  • About 100 kilometers separate Bangalore from the Kolar Gold Fields. Bharat Gold Mines Limited was in charge of running it (BGML). It belonged to the public sector. The second-deepest gold mine in the world, with a depth of 3,000 meters, was found in the Kolar Gold Fields. Even if there are still gold reserves there, the Indian government decided to shut down the mines on February 28, 200. See which of the listed mines was KGF-'s deepest mine now.

A. Although not the deepest mine in KGF, Nandidurg was a significant one. This is not the right response.

B. Urigaum was not the deepest mine in the KGF and was only a modest mine. As a result, this is the incorrect response.

C. Mysore mine was another major mine in KGF but it was not the deepest mine.

D. Champion reefs was the deepest mine in Kolar Gold Fields before it closed.

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