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Answer:
Both surface mining and underground mining risk causing severe water pollution.
Surface mining causes more destruction of land ecosystems than underground mining.
Explanation:
Surface mining (also called open-cast mining) largely destroys ecosystems because it involves the removal of the top layers of soil to access the minerals which are on the surface or close to the surface. This destroys the vegetations, and microorganisms along with their habitats. This also exposes the bare surface to surface runoffs from precipitation that carry harmful substances to water bodies causing pollution. While underground mining may not have as severe effects on the ecosystem, it may expose underground aquifers to pollutants.
Answer:
1) Which statement is true about the potential environmental impact on local water by both surface and underground mining? (1 point)
*Both types of mining can cause acid and heavy metals to get into local water.*
2) When compared to underground mining, why does surface mining have a larger impact on land ecosystems? (1 point)
*In surface mining, large areas of land are completely cleared of vegetation and topsoil.*
3) What environmental impacts are caused by both surface mining and underground mining? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
*destruction of ecosystems & local water contamination*
Explanation:
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