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Closing mines has no economic impact on communities.

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User Senador
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Answer:

False, as the answer provides reasons above

Step-by-step explanation:

closing down mines especially for small towns with little economic status, Causing it lower more, but also causes payment to cover or close off the mine, replant the area they're remove to open the mines.

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User Peter Severin
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Answer:

False. Closing mines has economic impact on communities.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Economy is impacted by any hindrance in activities of production,distribution and consumption of any good or services.
  • So, closing mines too has great impact in economic sector of that certain area.
  • In many countries, mining has been the major source of economy and job opportunities for the community people.
  • Closing these mines results in downfall of economy and increased unemployment in that particular community.
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