Mining depletes mineral resources, disrupts land and ecosystems, and can cause pollution. It often leads to habitat destruction and can have long-term negative effects on the environment and surrounding communities.
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Mining has significant impacts on natural resources, including the depletion of valuable minerals and disruption of land and ecosystems. It can lead to habitat destruction, soil erosion, and water pollution from runoff and waste. Additionally, mining activities often affect local communities through environmental degradation and health risks. These long-term effects highlight the need for sustainable mining practices and proper management to mitigate negative impacts on resources and communities.
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