Miners typically began their day early in the morning, often around 4:00 or 5:00 AM. This early start allowed them to prepare for their shift, which could last several hours, often extending into the late afternoon or evening. The exact time varied depending on the mining operation and location, but the early hours were common to maximize productivity.
In space there is no day or night there.
The temperature of air in the morning tends to be cooler compared to later in the day. This is because the sun has not yet had time to warm up the atmosphere. Morning temperatures can vary depending on factors like location, season, and weather conditions.
They started mining in the early morning, around sunrise.
"AM" stands for "ante meridiem," which refers to the morning hours from midnight to just before noon. So "am" refers to the time period during the morning, not night.
It took 69 days to rescue all 33 miners from the San Jose mine in Chile in 2010. The miners were trapped underground following a cave-in on August 5th and were eventually brought to the surface on October 13th.
they wake up in 5 am at the morning
A rescue shaft was bored down to their location and they were winched up one at a time.
they get up at 4 in the morning and fight all day!
Yes , they did . Their pants were so oversized at the time that they had to in order to keep them up
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4 in the morning
four 'o' clock in the morning, maybe even earlier.
The best time to do pushups when you wake up in the morning is before eating breakfast. This can help wake up your muscles and jumpstart your metabolism for the day.
they sleep in the morning and wake up in the night
about 3 '0clock in the morning
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