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What is the difference between dug wells and drilled wells?

Dug wells are excavated by hand or machine, typically dug into the ground to access groundwater. Drilled wells are created using specialized equipment to bore deep into the ground to access groundwater. Drilled wells are typically deeper and can access water from greater depths compared to dug wells.


These are dug to find oil?

wells


What are dug to find oil?

wells


What did a well sinker do in the 1800s?

He dug wells.


Why do wells dug to get groundwater often dry up after sometime?

This is due to evaporation. Wells get dry.


Who planted trees and dug wells Buddha or Asoka?

ashoka.


What energy source is dug out of the ground and is burned to make electricity?

The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity


When was the first water well dug?

Water wells have been in use for thousands of years. It is not known when the first one was dug. However, there are wells in Israel that have been in continual use for over 3,500 years.


Wells dug for livestock can cause overcrowding near watering holes?

Yes, they can.


What is so special about Beersheba?

Abraham lived there for 26 years and dug wells.


Which type of water comes from wells?

Underground or rain water comes from wells. Wells are dug deep down the earth's surface.


Where the hand dug wells in Ghana successful?

Yes, hand-dug wells in Ghana have been successful in providing communities with access to clean water. These wells are often constructed using local materials and labor, making them cost-effective solutions for rural areas. However, their success can vary based on factors such as groundwater availability, maintenance practices, and community involvement in the management of the wells. Overall, when properly implemented and maintained, hand-dug wells can significantly improve water access and public health in Ghanaian communities.