quarrying - translation to English
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quarrying - translation to English

PLACE FROM WHICH DIMENSION STONE, ROCK, CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATE ETC. HAS BEEN EXCAVATED FROM THE GROUND
Quarrying; Quarry and Quarrying; Stone quarry; Quarried; Quarrys; Quarryman; Marble quarry; Quary; Quarries; Stone pit; Quarry process; Super quarry; Superquarry; Rock quarry; Rock quarries; Stone quarries
  • [[Matera]] quarry in [[Basilicata]], Italy
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  • Donnerkuhle Quarry, near Hagen, Germany
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  • A [[Portland stone]] quarry on the [[Isle of Portland]], England
  • Prospect Quarry gap]] in [[Sydney]], Australia
  • An abandoned [[construction aggregate]] quarry near [[Adelaide]], South Australia

quarrying         
(n.) = explotación de canteras
Ex: Eligible projects include mining, quarrying, processing, packaging, hotels, tourist facilities and services which can benefit industry or tourism.
quarryman         
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quarry         
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Definition

quarrying

Wikipedia

Quarry

A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to reduce their environmental impact.

The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone.

Examples of use of quarrying
1. Are "drip feed" and "quarrying" the new educational buzzwords?
2. Instead, the quarrying companies are allegedly using mechanical diggers.
3. Stone quarrying and a few small factories are the backbone of the local economy.
4. When quarrying stopped at Laoshu mountain in South–Western Fumin county, villagers were left with an eyesore.
5. The explosive, known as Goma 2 Eco and used in quarrying, had been stolen from a mine in northern Spain.