Question
Which is true about mining and minerals ending up in landfills?(1 point)
Responses
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Responses
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Landfills, but not mining, can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Mining and landfills can damage the soil, but soil can regenerate quickly.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.**
Both mining and landfills have significant negative impacts on soil health, and restoring soil can be a lengthy process, often taking a hundred years or more for it to fully regenerate, depending on the extent of damage.
**Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and it takes over a hundred years for soil to regenerate.**
Both mining and landfills have significant negative impacts on soil health, and restoring soil can be a lengthy process, often taking a hundred years or more for it to fully regenerate, depending on the extent of damage.