I doubt that any environmentalist would describe any aspect of coal extraction as completely environmentally friendly, but some countries are better than others. Environmental regulations in the developed world at least go some of the way to mitigate the problems.
None are. They ruin the environment.
The mining and burning of coal is the most damaging to the environment.
yes
Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands. Coal mining can do alot to the enviroment. Coal mining can pollute the air, and destroy habitats like forests and wetlands.
The coal rocks and starts a bomb
In Colombia, the main types of mining are coal mining, gold mining, and emerald mining. Coal mining is a significant industry in regions such as Cesar and Boyaca, while gold mining is found in areas like Antioquia and Choco. Colombia is also one of the world's largest producers of emeralds, with most of the mining taking place in the Boyacรก and Cundinamarca regions.
Depends on how it's done. Strip mining is.
Some names of German coal regions include the Ruhr Basin (Ruhrgebiet), Saarland, and the Rhineland. These regions have historically been significant for coal mining and have played a crucial role in Germany's industrial development.
They knock down trees and pollute the air!
While coal does produce a lot of energy, it is very bad for our environment, thus it is not as successful as we think it is.
Mining coal from tropical swamps might be a problem for geologists because they would be disrupting or damaging the environment and the ecosystems around the mine.
Coal is primarily dug from underground mines. These mines are typically located in coal-rich regions and are accessed by tunnels and shafts. Surface mining methods, such as strip mining or mountaintop removal, may also be used in areas where the coal seam is close to the surface.
Petr Martinec has written: 'Termination of underground coal mining and its impact on the environment' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Abandoned mined lands reclamation