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Biology, 19.08.2020 22:01 Masielovebug

Why is open pit mining so devastating to the environment? A. It completely removes any topsoil
B. It causes mass erosion of sand
C. It exposes dangerous chemicals buried in the earth's crust
D. It releases a lot of carbon dioxide into the air.

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