A) only exposure to higher doses of coper can be dangerous. Drinking water that has copper isn't good either.
B) If you touch copper for over an hour it can go into your skin
C) If copper is near your face you might have some breathing problems.
All of the above
4) What is Nunavut's most common natural resource?
A) Zinc
B) Uranium
C.) Minerals
D) Gold
5) What is Nunavut's number one resource industry
A) Mining quarrying (except oil and gas)
B) Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
C) Health Care
D) Federal Government public administration
6) How do you mine for copper?
A) you have to remove each surface layer then you add acid to dissolve copper to form copper sulphate
B) You have to add uranium to the rock to help dissolve the parts of the rock you don’t want.
C) You have to blow it up with dynamite
D) You have to use a pick axe to try to get verything out
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