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Does "rich" mean "wealthy" or "abundant" in this context?
2021年9月3日 07:23
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It has some double meaning.
I'd say effectively both; there were temporary riches from seemingly abundant tin and copper, some mining spin off industries like steam engines for pumps/transport but none of it has brought lasting prosperity.
These town's are now poorer due to other's riches, with wealthy non-locals buying Cornish houses just to use as holiday homes hence depressing the local economy and driving up property prices, displacing local communities.
2021年9月3日
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It could be either or both actually, it’s really not clear!
2021年9月3日
Yes rich is correct .
Abundant means plenty or quantity of something.
Wealthy indicates possession
Rich is correct indicating (been) - mining area
2021年9月3日
Abundant in resources with a large number of mining sites. This may lead to wealth but not necessarily. Such areas are often inhibited by the lower class workers.
2021年9月3日
Hi there!
I would have to disagree and say abundant! The adverb is describiing the mining area as rich in material, the mining area itself is not wealthy.
2021年9月3日
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