Open cast mines, coal mines, silver mines, land mines.
Strip mining, Open pit mining and Mountaintop removal mining
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miners take machines for underground miningthey use three types of mines : lope, slope,and shaftthis is very helpful info
some can be found in mines.... i thinkthey can also be found where there is wet land such as seas.
There are 7 million salt mines.
There were many types of mines used in World War Two. Magnetic mines were some of them.
coal mining
There are a few different types of land mines. Some do go off when they're stepped on, and some operate by different means.
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Mines can vary in appearance depending on the type and location. Surface mines often appear as large open pits or quarries, while underground mines may have vertical entrances or shafts. Mines may also have associated infrastructure such as processing plants, equipment, and tailings storage areas.
No Diamond mines in Missouri, there was volcanic activity and all the conditions exist for the formation of the diamonds but none have been found. There are many other types of mines in Missouri from Limestone to Lead.
The mines are called ANIGEFERSAD, VERBUNIGOHT, and JUHINFEDRSEWASQUER.
Strip mines,Openpit mines & shaft mines
True, some land mines have interval detonations.
well some mines have colours that match the gem types so look in the green mine
The Confederates used two types of mines, they were either self acting ones or ones controlled as Samuel Colt had experimented with. The self acting mines exploded on contact when a vessels hull came into contact with it. The controlled mines were set off from shore by a concealed observer. When a targeted Union vessel came close to the mine's location, a switch was clicked on and the mine exploded. Most of the Confederate mines were of the self acting types.
They worked in coal mines and some children didn't servive in the mines because of all the fumes.