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Mining removes rocks and minerals that contain useful metals from the Earth’s crust. Image: G. Plumlee, USGS Metals-2-1.

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1 Mining removes rocks and minerals that contain useful metals from the Earth’s crust.
Image: G. Plumlee, USGS Metals-2-1

2 Many mines are large surface excavations.
Image: Kennecott Utah Copper Co. Metals-2-2

3 Some mines are underground.
Image: US Bureau of Mines Metals-2-3

4 Drilling cuts holes in metal-bearing rock where explosives can be placed.
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5 Explosions - or blasts - break metal-bearing rock into blocks and fragments.
Image: US Bureau of Mines Metals-2-5

6 Metal-bearing rock broken by blasting is hauled to a crusher.
Image: US Bureau of Mines Metals-2-6

7 Crushed metal-bearing rock - most pieces smaller than a baseball - is ready for processing that removes metals. Image: Kennecott Utah Copper Co. Metals-2-7

8 All mines eventually deplete their valuable metal-bearing rock and close.
Image: Kennecott Utah Copper Co. Metals-2-8


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