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What Is The Difference Between A Mine And A Quarry?

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Dang Elsie answered

A mine is a very general term used to describe any type of large-scale man-made excavation into the ground for purposes of discovery or extraction of rocks and ores.

This is then broken down into two main categories: surface mining and sub-surface mining.

Quarries are more specific in that they usually focus on sourcing building materials such as sand, gravel, marble, aggregate etc... 

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Quarrying takes place at a quarry, a relatively small open pit mine
where the usual product is dimension stone for construction or
decorative purposes.Mining takes place at a mine, which may be of the
open pit, surface, or underground variety, where the usual product is a
valuable ore or coal, not normally dimension stone.

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anupama kumar answered
Quarrying takes place at a quarry, a relatively small open pit mine
where the usual product is dimension stone for construction or
decorative purposes.Mining takes place at a mine, which may be of the
open pit, surface, or underground variety, where the usual product is a
valuable ore or coal, not normally dimension stone.

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