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Why is the conservation of mineral necessary

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Answered by sanjana7976
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Minerals are non–renewable natural resources that are vital for the construction, manufacturing and energy industries. The aim of sustainable mineral development is to ensure mineral use is kept to a minimum amount without having a negative impact on economic growth. This is achieved by efficient use of minerals as well as recycling and the use of alternative materials.

Also, it is important that the natural environment is protected from damage that may be caused by mineral extraction. This will help maintain biodiversity and ensure that contamination is not a problem for future generations. The negative impacts of mineral extraction includes unsightly workings, mineral waste piles and pollution from acidic water containing heavy metals.

Mineral planning at local, regional, national and EU level ensures the environment is protected and that resources are used sustainably. Recycling, reuse, and conservation of energy and mineral resources are important in achieving these goals.

Answered by 888rush
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The total volume of minerals is only 1 percent of earth's crust. We are overusing minerals that take millions of years to form. The rate of replenishment is low and the rate of consumption is high. That is why we must conserve it.

Minerals are finite and non-renewable. Rich minerals are short-lived possessions.

The extraction leads to an increase of cost and as it comes from higher depth and low quality so we must conserve it.

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