The size of a french drain depends on how well you soil drains. The soil where I live is heavy orange-tan clay, and you cannot dig a big enough french drain to carry away even a small amount of water.
A civil engineer should be of some help, although you will likely pay for her advice.
You have to dig 508,775,742 feet deep to find gold
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you have to dig down aprox. 300 mi. to find diamonds. (sometimes more)
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The water table is the term for how deep underground you have to dig to find ground water.
A rubble drain is also called a French drain, blind drain, rock drain, drain tile, perimeter drain, land drain or French ditch. They are constructed by digging a step-sided trench, filling the trench with loose stones, and covering the stones with earth.
Dig is fouille in French.
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I did some research and found out that they can dig upto 12 inches deep not sure if they can dig deeper
You have to dig 508,775,742 feet deep to find gold
Dig Yourself Deep was created on 2007-10-15.
They dig up to 4-16 inches deep, it depends really.
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to dig can be translated with creuser
1,000,00 feet deep
They wont dig very deep, but they can burrow underneath and escape if the fence isn't deep enough into the ground.
If you "dig down deep" then you search deeply into your emotions. You usually hear this in reference to "digging down deep" to come up with courage to do something.