You have to dig 508,775,742 feet deep to find gold
you have to dig down aprox. 300 mi. to find diamonds. (sometimes more)
The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
it depends if the area has oil they will probebley go like 2 km down
the gold rush was taken place in Balarat in the 1850's. today we can still dig for gold in Balarat sovereign hill but there is not much gold now. way less from the gold rush
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you have to dig down aprox. 300 mi. to find diamonds. (sometimes more)
You can dig a simple well to reach groundwater. You can dig really deep to find an aquifer, a permeable rock layer that holds underground water.
dig a very very very very very deep hole and hope there's gold somewhere in it.
Gold veins are in the ground and people dig into mountains to find the gold making mines.
1ooo meters down
In a cactus, an oasis, and if you dig deep enough you might find some.
Usually diamonds because they are so deep in the world, you have to dig a lot to find them.
well the would dig in the rain forset about 10 meters down to find gold