== == In addition to the tailings problem the storage of waste rock, separated from the coal are storded on the surface. The problems are as described for "taillings" The mines themselves often have infiltration problems (water comes into the mines). This water must be removed and discharged on the surface. Unless properly treated it can contain heavy metals, particulates and exhibit a low pH.
Answer: The remnants of mining or tailings are ta high priority threat to the environment. These tailings are full of zinc, arsenic, cadmium, lead and other heavy metals. These metals exposed to the elements can spreading out either as dust or through leachate to water ways or infiltration to the aquifer. These compounds can poison the ground killing plants or making the plants themselves noxious. The streams or lakes around a mining site may become heavily infused with metals as well. This causes fish to become contaminated and can cause serious damage to both the fish or the consumer of the fish primarily the elderly or the very young. The dust from the massive mounts of tailings is flung far and wide leading to birth defects in nearby communities and many other health issues. Ruins habitat is right
Answer: Yes, it ruins habitats
One negative effect of mining coal on the environment is the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, contributing to global warming and climate change.
it has led to humans having a greater effect on the environment.
Burning coal emits harmful chemicals into the atmosphere which increases the Greenhouse Effect. Water is pure therefore harmless to the environment.
you are damaging the environment by burning coal because it realeses gases into the atmosphere.
-Damages the water environment/ecosystems -Damages plant life -when the turbine is made eg. using burnt coal etc.
Coal mining can harm the environment through deforestation, water pollution from mine runoff, air pollution from blasting and transportation, and soil erosion. It can also disrupt ecosystems and contribute to climate change through the release of greenhouse gases during the extraction and burning of coal.
Coal is a mineral. It is good but the way humans are using it is bad. Coal stores carbon underground, keeping it away from the atmosphere and the greenhouse effect. When we dig the coal up and burn it, all the carbon is released as carbon dioxide. This extra greenhouse gas is helping to cause global warming.
Tidal power is better for the environment than coal. Tidal power generates electricity by harnessing the natural movement of the tides, which is a renewable energy source that produces no greenhouse gas emissions. Coal, on the other hand, is a fossil fuel that releases harmful emissions when burned, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
Burning coal releases various pollutants like sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, leading to air pollution and health issues in nearby cities. It also contributes to acid rain, smog, and climate change, impacting the environment on a larger scale. Overall, the large amount of burning coal has detrimental effects on both human health and the environment.
Coal usage is harmful due to its high carbon content, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to climate change. Mining and burning coal also release toxic substances like sulfur dioxide and mercury, harming both the environment and human health. Additionally, coal extraction can disrupt ecosystems, leading to habitat destruction and water pollution.
The enviorment loves coal and will never stop
The main mission of the Coal India Company is producing coal in a safe working environment . Focussing on conservation and quality while being careful of the environment .