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Metal Ore Extraction

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Metal Ore Extraction

Metal ores are a finite resource and the availability of metal ores is rapidly decreasing. Mining is the traditional method used to extract ores from the ground, but this process causes significant environmental damage:

Habitat destruction

Habitat destruction

  • Habitats are destroyed by mining.
  • The destruction of habitats threatens biodiversity.
Pollution

Pollution

  • Mining creates a lot of noise and air pollution.
Landscape scars

Landscape scars

  • Large mounds of rock are left behind, scarring the landscape.
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