Why is mining dangerous

A. Increases Freshwater and aquatic organisms
B. Causes new plants and animals to move INTO the area
C. Acids, chemicals and heavy metals can poison the environment

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The correct answer is C. Acids, chemicals and heavy metals can poison the environment.

Mining can be dangerous because it often involves the extraction of minerals and ores that release harmful substances into the environment. This can lead to contamination of soil and water resources, adversely affecting ecosystems, wildlife, and human health. Options A and B do not accurately reflect the dangers associated with mining; instead, those options suggest positive impacts, which are generally not the case.

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