This is an old gold mine that has filled with highly acidic water. Be aware of this beautiful blue water for it is dangerous to any living creature. It contains one of the most dangerous poisons, mercury.
How do mines effect families and peoples health
How are families effected?
families can be effected in many ways some families in poverty send their children off to work. This is because some families in poverty putting their children to work is the only way they can feed their family.
Mining
Some families in poverty have no choice but to send them and their children off to work. In countries such as Africa, South America and some parts of Asia. This is the only way the parents can feed their children.
The Shrimp Girl
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
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Flatford Mill
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Mining effects families and peoples health
Some families in poverty have no choice but to send them and their children off to work. In countries such as Africa, South America and some parts of Asia, this is the only way the parents can feed their children.
When mining or living near mines you can become very sick and if your family is in poverty, how are you going to get a good doctor?
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Some families in poverty have no choice but to send them and their children off to work. In countries such as Africa, South America and some parts of Asia. This is the only way the parents can feed their children.
Ophelia
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The Music Lesson
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