How can mineral rights limit the way an individual can use land that they own?(1 point)

1 In the U.S., mineral rights are not protected by eminent domain.
2 If the individual does not have mineral rights to the land, they do not own the right to extract fossil fuels from under the land.
3 Mineral rights require individuals to protect the natural environment of the land.
4 Mineral rights allow the individual to disregard zoning laws over their land.

2 If the individual does not have mineral rights to the land, they do not own the right to extract fossil fuels from under the land.