What will happen in an area where large deposits of a desired mineral are found? Select the two correct answers.

The area will experience a short term economic boom.***

Tourism in the area will increase in the short term

People in the area will have long term job security.

That area will experience a population decrease in the short term***

The same area will expand a downturn once all of the available resources are mined.

***=my answers

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1. Which term refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a rock or mineral?

Answer: Luster

2. What will happen in an area where large deposits of a desired mineral are found?
Answers: The area will experience a downturn once all of the available resources are mined. The area will experience a short-term economic boom.

3. Which statements accurately compare the environmental impact of surface mining to the environmental impact of underground mining?
Answers: Both surface mining and underground mining risk causing severe water pollution.
Surface mining causes more destruction of land ecosystems than underground mining.

4.What is the goal of land reclamation of mining sites?
Answer: to reclaim the land's value after mining is complete

5. How can both surface and underground mining affect miners' health?
Answers: risk of injuries from heavy equipment
risk of lung disease, like silicosis

6. Drag each resource to its mining type.
aluminum open pit
tin Placer
copper Underground & open pit

7.The trend in the graph indicates that by 2026 the world's mine production of copper will
Answer: increase

8. The use of which material can substitute for copper and reduce copper mine production?
Answer: aluminum

9. Drag the terms into the table to indicate an advantage and/or disadvantage of using tin to produce cans
resistant to corrosion = advantage
durable = advantage& disadvantage
more rare than aluminum = disadvantage

10. Compared to the process of extracting lithium from mineral deposits, the process of extracting lithium from evaporation ponds requires
Answers: __more___ water, __less___money, and ___more__ time.

Number 4 is to restore environmental vitality to land degraded from mining

Number 4 do be wrong

2020 got me an 11/13 but thxxx

Thank you I got 100%

All is correct, except #4 .. That answer for #4

~ is to reclaim the land's value after mining is complete

2020 is correct but 4 is wrong. The real answer is to restore the land or something like that lol.

1: Compared to the process of extracting lithium from mineral deposits, the process of extracting lithium from evaporation ponds requires _MORE_ water, _LESS_ money, and _MORE_ time.

2: Drag each resource to its mining type. Answers may be used more than once.
-Aluminum - Open Pit
-Tin - Placer
-Copper - underground & open pit

3: Drag the terms into the table to indicate an advantage and/or disadvantage of using tin to produce cans.
- Resistance to corrosion - advantage
- Durable - advantage AND disadvantage
- more rare than aluminum - disadvantage

4: What will happen in an area where large deposits of a desired mineral are found? Select the two correct answers.
-The area will experience a short-term economic boom.
-The area will experience a downturn once all of the available resources are mined.

5: Which statements accurately compare the environmental impact of surface mining to the environmental impact of underground mining? Select the two correct answers.
-Both surface mining and underground mining risk causing severe water pollution.
-Surface mining causes more destruction of land ecosystems than underground mining.

6: The trend in the graph indicates that by 2026 the world's mine production of copper will _increase_

7: The use of which material can substitute for copper and reduce copper mine production?
-aluminum

8: What is the goal of land reclamation of mining sites?
-to restore environmental vitality to land degraded from mining

9: Which term refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a rock or mineral?
-luster

10: How can both surface and underground mining affect miners' health? Select the two correct answers.
-risk of lung disease, like silicosis
-risk of injuries from heavy equipment

100% boom.

What will happen in an area where large deposits of a desired mineral are found? Select the two correct answers.

Why would people move out when they find gold?

Well, the last one looks probable unless they find something else to make a living at.