1. Which of the following is not a possible consequence of surface mining?
Type of damage to the environment

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increased pollution
improved ecosystem health
destruction of flora
erosion of soil
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2. The long term effects of mining include _______.
acid drainage
erosion
dust emissions
all of the above
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3. Placer mining involves _______ to extract minerals.
removing the top layer of earth
tunneling under the earth
dredging sediments from the water bottom
none of the above
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4. Which of the following is an example of a nonmetallic mineral?
sulfur
lead
aluminum
gold
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5. Compare surface, subsurface, and placer mining in terms of damage to the environment.
All three types of mines cause some damage to the environment. Surface mines are the most damaging to the environment, because they cause the greatest amount of change to the land. Surface mines involve the removal of earth to extract minerals, often leaving a gaping hole behind.
Subsurface mines have less permanent damage to the environment, although they still produce many byproducts that are introduced into the environment.
Placer mining can be less damaging to the environment than surface mines, as the sediment is returned to the water after the minerals have been extracted.
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6. Which of the following statements about large scale mineral extraction is true?
The economic benefits of large scale mineral extraction outweigh the environmental costs.
Large scale mineral extraction is more destructive than in the past.
Large scale extraction is vital to the economy of mining towns.
Mineral extraction cannot be done in ways that do not completely destroy the environment.
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7. Predict what will happen to an abandoned strip mine over time.
student answers will vary. An abandoned strip mine will partially recover over time.
Without human intervention, however, its recovery will be minimal.
All of above are correct
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