Mine tailings be stored and disposed of carefully since they
contain a lot of chemicals that are very toxic that leaches into aquifers, and
they also runoff in the rainwater into streams and lakes.
Tailings, also
called mine <span>dumps, culm dumps, slimes, tails, refuse,
leach residue or slickens, are the materials left over after the process of
separating the valuable fraction from the uneconomic fraction (gangue) of an
ore.</span>
You would have to give it more mechanical energy.
Like, strap a bunch of powerful rockets to one side of the moon, with all of them pointing in the direction that the moon is already moving in its orbit. Then blast away.
NOTE: There aren't enough rockets or rocket fuel on Earth to make a difference, even if you used ALL of them. The mass of the moon is about
<em>73,476,730,900,000,000,000,000 kilograms</em>
(rounded to the nearest hundred trillion kilograms.)
That's a lot.
Great question. Albert Einstein proved that light acts as both a particle and a wave in his 1905 paper. This is called wave-particle duality.
With quantum mechanics, it is easy to prove that light behaves as both a particle and a wave.
When UV light hits a metal surface, it causes an emission of electrons. This "photoelectric effect" proves how light behaves.
The energy an object has due to its motion is called kinetic energy.
Buy a fan or heater, get a blanket, take a shower, go outside, go by the fireplace