They got out, fast.
Safety hazards that coal miners have to deal with include:cave insgas explosionsfiresbeing crushed or run over by a vehicledrowningfallselectrocutionsuffocation
34 miners were killed in the mine explosion on February 21, 1879 as a result of suffocating from black damp.
Blackdamp is another term for choke damp - an asphyxiant found in enclosed places such as mines and sewers after oxygen has been removed from the air.
President Theodore Roosevelt's skills as a leader reflected brightly on the Square Deal and the handling with the miners' strike. Meaning that his skill was at a great level. No republican politician even dared challenge him for the election of 1904
No, they are copper miners.
Firstly you'll probably choke on it, but if it happens to get down the esophagus into the stomach then it will swell and cause great pain. The stomach acids will make a damp to dry sponge expand and the person would have to have surgery to have it removed. If in doubt put a dry to damp sponge in water and watch it absorb the water.
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The miners got out on October 15Th .
Miners need Money
Miners need Money
A fixed choke is a choke that can not be removed or changed.