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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Quarrying
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Originally, the rocks in quarries were extracted by a variety of methods, one of which was to bore a hole in the rock and then drive a wedge into the hole. This cracked the rocks and broke pieces off that could then be shaped and used for construction. When explosives were developed, this allowed quarrying of rocks to be carried out on a much larger scale and using fewer people. It's not just rocks that are quarried, we obtain other building materials like sand and gravel which are simply dug out using large excavators. Quarries have a huge impact on the environment and boost local economies... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Quarrying
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10 Questions

1. How are materials usually transported from UK quarries?
2. Which statement about quarrying is correct?
3. What is quarry restoration?
4. How can stone quarries create air pollution?
5. Where are quarries usually situated?
6. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of quarrying?
7. How do stone quarries reduce air pollution?
8. Which of the following could be destroyed when a quarry is opened?
9. Which of the following could be destroyed when a quarry is opened?
10. What is quarry restoration?