Political Science, asked by riya115111, 11 months ago

why it is necessary to conserve minerals​

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Answered by XYZperson
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Explanation:

Conservation of mineral resources is essential because they are a country's valuable possession. ... Minerals should be used in a planned and sustainable manner. Technology should be upgraded to allow the use of low-grade ore at low costs. Recycling of metals also results in the conservation of mineral resources.

Answered by 888rush
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Explanation:

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 the higher depth and low quality so we must conserve it.

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