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what happens during subsidence or sinkhole formation in subsurface mini…

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what happens during subsidence or sinkhole formation in subsurface mining?
flooding of underground tunnels
collapse of land above the mine
creation of new habitats
formation of valuable materials

Explanation:

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Subsidence or sinkhole formation in subsurface mining occurs when the underground rock/soil that supported the overlying land is removed by mining activities, leading to the land above losing structural support and collapsing. The other options do not describe this specific process: flooding is a separate mining hazard, new habitats are not a direct result of this land collapse, and valuable materials are extracted in mining, not formed by subsidence.

Answer:

collapse of land above the mine