词汇 | 矿山 |
释义 | 矿山 The mine's remote South Gobi location requires considerable amounts of power and water, not to mention an airport. Not all minerals come from mines. But dam by dam, mine by mine, farm by farm and city by city it is remaking the Earth before your eyes. He also knows that big mining companies prefer mountains of low-grade ore to small, high- grade mines like his. A quarter-century ago, the home of the industrial revolution was closing factories and mines. Every week, more children arrive to work in the hundreds of primitive mines in the bush. If necessary CSN could reduce debt by selling off minority stakes in its mines, power plants and other assets. “ It's only a matter of time before China is not the major supplier to the rest of the world,” he said, while adding that there might be supply problems before the other mines can open. They could also be used for inspecting bridges, mines, and any spaces too tight for humans, and for disarming bombs. West Virginia's mining disaster and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill were disastrous and investigations are justified, but the real threat is much worse. Precedent suggested many of the closed factories and mines would reopen. Imagine a gold digger who has made considerable efforts in a mine, only to find that the mine ore is worthless. So when the fall in commodity prices hit earnings, mining firms responded with swift and deep cuts, closing mines and deferring new projects. The mine is waiting for opening out. This surge has created a cheap, productive labor force for its factories, mines and construction crews. The miners seem to be well- organised, says the BBC's Gideon Long in Copiapo, near the mine in northern Chile. It is building railways and bridges far from mines and oilfields, because it pays. |
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