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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-06

What is most likely to happen to an abandoned strip mine over time?

A. It will be reforested naturally.
B. It will be developed into residential property.
C. It will become a landfill.
D. It will remain barren and unused.

Asked by FaustoCibula279

Answer (3)

The most likely thing to happen to an abandoned strip mine over time is that the strip is likely to partly recover, but never return to its original state .

Answered by TSO | 2024-06-10

The strip is inclined to partially recover but never recover to its primary state.
In the past, strip-mined ore deposits which turned debilitated or unprofitable to mine often were totally left abandoned. The result was a dry,lunar-like scenery of spoil heaps opposed to natural vegetation and usually inappropriate for any important land use. Such spoil fields are now routinely recovered and perpetual vegetation restored as an essential part of surface-mining methods. Generally, reclamation is accomplished concurrently with mining.

Answered by dackpower | 2024-06-24

Abandoned strip mines are usually subject to reclamation efforts to restore the land, either through natural recovery or planned restoration by mining companies. While some areas may remain unused, active reclamation aims to promote vegetation and biodiversity. Thus, the most likely outcome is natural reforestation, making option A the most suitable answer.
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Answered by dackpower | 2024-08-25