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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF

COAL MINING
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Introduction Extraction Contamination
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Degradation Emissions Impact
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INTRODUCTION
TO COAL AND
MINING
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MINING THROUGHOUT HISTORY

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the Speaking of craters, many of them were named
smallest one in the entire Solar System. This after artists or authors who made significant
planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid contributions to their respective fields. Mercury
metal, since Mercury was named after the takes a little more than 58 days to complete its
Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to rotation, so try to imagine how long days must
the Sun than Venus, its temperatures aren’t as be there! Since the temperatures are so extreme,
terribly hot as that planet’s. Its surface is quite albeit not as extreme as on Venus, and the solar
similar to that of Earth’s Moon, which means radiation is so high, Mercury has been deemed to
there are a lot of craters and plains be non-habitable for humans
DESCRIPTION OF COAL METHODS

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THE COAL EXTRACTION PROCESS

Machinery Engineering
Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and is
the Sun and the smallest one in the the second planet from the Sun.
Solar System—it’s only a bit It’s hot and has a poisonous
larger than the Moon atmosphere
THE EXTRACTION PROCESS INVOLVES...

Exploration Preparation Extraction


Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s
smallest of them all from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ON MINING

Degradation Contamination
Mars is actually a very cold Venus has extremely high
place temperatures

Gas Emissions Biodiversity


Jupiter is the biggest planet Saturn is a gas giant and has
of them all several rings
OPEN AIR EXTRACTION PROCESS

Exploration Preparation Extraction


Mars is actually a very Mercury is the closest Neptune is the farthest
cold place planet to the Sun planet from the Sun

Transport Process
Venus has extremely high Jupiter is the biggest
temperatures planet of them all
SUBWAY EXTRACTION PROCESS

Perforation Excavation Extraction


Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely high Neptune is the farthest
cold place temperatures planet from the Sun

Transport Processing Preparation


Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant with Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun several rings planet of them all
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The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s

386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
CONTAMINATION PERCENTAGES

20% 30% 50%

Contamination Biodiversity Gas emissions


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to the Sun and the smallest and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s
of them all from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
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Mars Mercury Venus Earth


Mars is a red planet Mercury is small Venus is very hot Earth has life
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT TIMELINE

Venus is the second planet Despite being red, Mars is


from the Sun a very cold place

1800-1899 1960-1980

1900-1999 Nowadays
Mercury is the closest Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun planet of them all
COAL MINING EXTRACTION PROCESS

Preparation Extraction
Mars is actually a very 01 02 Venus has extremely
cold place high temperatures

Transport Process
Mercury is the closest 03 04 Saturn is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun has several rings
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES

Environmental Impact Consequences


Gas and particulate Increase in respiratory diseases in nearby
Air emissions communities

Contamination by Damage to aquatic ecosystems and risks


Watter chemicals and sediments to human health

Soil degradation, loss of Loss of soil productivity and alteration of


Floor vegetation natural habitat

Loss of habitats, extinction Decrease in biological diversity and


Biodiversity of species imbalances in ecosystems
GAS CHART

Sulfur dioxide
Venus has very high temperatures

Methane
Mercury is quite a small planet

Carbon monoxide
Jupiter is an enormous planet

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ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

What are the most significant environmental impacts of coal mining and how do they affect
local communities?

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Mention some advances in the implementation of more sustainable technologies in coal


mining

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Mention more sustainable energies that could replace coal

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PAINT THE CORRECT ANSWER

What is one of the main environmental Which of the following emissions is a


impacts associated with coal mining? significant environmental concern?

A Degradation of atmospheric ozone A Emission of water vapor

B Light pollution in mining areas B Carbon monoxide emission

C Emission of greenhouse gases C Emission of sulfur dioxide


ABOUT CARBON DISCOVERY

Prehistory XVII Century XVIII Century


Despite being red, Mars is a Venus is the second planet Mercury is the closest planet
cold place from the Sun to the Sun

XIX Century 20th Century


Jupiter is the biggest planet Saturn is a gas giant and has
of them all several rings
PROS AND CONS OF USING CARBON

Pros Cons

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