BIGGEST Mining Operations in the World

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Published 2023-11-07
Mining is a critical industry that powers the global economy, supplying the raw materials essential for many facets of modern life. As global demand for these resources climbs, mining operations are becoming larger and larger. Join us, as we count down the top 15 biggest mining operations in the world.

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All Comments (13)
  • @IAW88
    Today's video is very good. THINH wishes you a very happy day
  • @rapidthrash1964
    I was hoping to mention the tar sand mines in Alberta Canada and the Red Dog mine in northern Alaska (it’s the largest source of zinc in the world)
  • @chrisbeeken
    I knew it! Lithium mines. We need more of them in North America, especially
  • @garymiller5937
    The sizes of these mines are absolutely flabbergasting! I just can't imagine excavations so large, and I'm sure they are amazing to see in person. I don't think the average person can even imagine the scope of the operations. 😊😊😊😊😊
  • @doclewis8927
    How do you "accidently" release THAT much toxic water? You don't.
  • @doclewis8927
    The gold mine in Nevada made 23,000 gold bars. When they said 800,000 oz., it sounded like such a little bit for such a large mine. They really should just said 23,000 gold bars. That would've been MORE impressive.
  • @IanIsrael
    The destruction of our Mother Gaia continues unabated.