prevented protection of miners from the adverse health effects of their working environment. owners suppressed evidence of detrimental long range effects of mining to control their costs
The impacts of mining on the health of the miners and the environment are:i. The dust and noxious fumes inhaled by miners make them vulnerable to pulmonary diseases. ii. The risk of collapsing mine roofs, inundation and fires in coalmines are a constant threat to miners. iii. The water sources in the region get contaminated due to mining. iv. Dumping of waste and slurry leads to degradation of land, soil, and increase in stream and river pollution. that is why it is called killer industry
Few miners grew rich
Miners do not and are not allowed to melt gold into money.
the miners had to use weak tents and they faced exhaustion, poor food, and disease
Don't make more productions of Mining Miners stop your employment for being miners Buisness women and men don't being a technicial for mining
Gold
there is no god of mining there are gods that are like that but there are no gods of mining
mining
no.
1989
they were mining to earn a living
strip mining
none of their buisness
There are no miners actively mining in Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty sets the continent aside for science.
Large mining companies bought out small miners.
In the 1880s, common mining jobs included coal miners, gold miners, silver miners, and copper miners. These miners worked underground or in open-pit mines extracting various minerals and ores. The job roles in the mines often included laborers, drillers, muckers, and pit bosses.