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Chemistry Unit 1
1.6 Limestone
Quarrying
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What are the advantages for quarrying?
Provides materials for the construction industry
Creates more local jobs
Creates more wealth for the community
Improves local roads
Quarries can be turned into something else
when they're done with it
What are the disadvantages for quarrying?
Dust
Spoils the landscape
(
Visual pollution
)
Noise pollution
Destroys natural habitats
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