Phillip F. Cramer has written: 'Rethinking Environmental Protection' 'Deep environmental politics' -- subject(s): Deep ecology, Green movement, Environmental policy
It depends on how deep the well is and also were it is located. Some of the bottom hole temperatures that I have worked on range from 130 F - 170 F. Ranging from 2000 - 14000 ft deep.
The temperature of the deep seas can be as cold as -2 degrees celsius, or 28.4 degrees F.
A long, narrow , deep inlet of the sea between hills or mountains
Kenneth F. Bick has written: 'Geology of the Deep Creek Mountains, Tooele and Juab Countries, Utah'
When the f**k do you think they started?! 1864!
350o-375o F (175o-190o C
The inner mantle averages 5400 degrees F and is anywhere from 200 to 2000 miles deep. The outer mantle averages 2500 to 5400 degrees f and is anywhere from 10 to 200 miles deep. (Both depths measured from sea level)
Not sure how deep Elton Reservior is but there are some pictures of it partly drained here http://www.uncutfishing.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=73&t=1157
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"F" is for friends who do stuff together "U" is for U n' me "N" is for anywhere and anytime at all down here in the deep blue sea