Norway has become the first country to initiate large-scale deep-sea mining in Arctic waters, sparking considerable discussion. People who care about the environment and scientists have worries. They think this mining could hurt sea life and the variety of life in the sea. They say we could get minerals from the ground or recycle them […]
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