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Because oil is in the crust, scientists never drilled to the mantle so far because it is too deep for them.
It can be really deep, I would help you out but my pockets are not that deep
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Wells are naturally occuring and have natural spring water in them. In most wells the makers have dug deep into the ground and struck water. The water, in turn wells up (hence the term well) and fills the deep gap. To get water out of a well, first you need to construct a bucket lowering mechanism, lower the bucket, and pull it back up. There you have it.
Water dowsing (searching for water with a forked stick for example) is a con pantomine. Water is almost abundantly available over all of the earth's surface. Rainfall or precipitation of some sort occurs most everywhere on the earth's surface. After rain hits the ground it starts a possible deep journey to a level which can be mapped in surface area that represents an underground reservoir. Many of the large reservoirs have been mapped for the United States since the 1930's, and a resource like a public library should be able to provide this printed information. One way to inexpensively find out how deep water is in a specific area is to ask the surrounding land owners. If you live in a mountainous area, take heart for good water can be found at various levels relatively near grade. Drilling to depths of around 300 feet is somewhat normal. Water can be found at several levels in one drill site. States have most of the legal requirements of underground water sources. Once water is available in adequate supply, a landowner should have it checked for how suitable it is for its intended purpose.
You would have to drill about 5,100 kilometers below the surface.
in the ocean, usually super deep water
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Underground or rain water comes from wells. Wells are dug deep down the earth's surface.
Quite simply because you have to drill deep enough to get to the substance you require be it water, oil or gas.
really deep, so deep that people have trouble fixing it when an drill breaks YOUR WELCOME
A twist drill is a drill that has deep helical grooves from the point going up the shank and is used for medal cutting.
About 1/8 into the earth. The core is pretty deep down.
The cold would affect it from growing in the deep water and depending on how deep the it would receive less and less sunlight which it needs to grow
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Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water