Want this question answered?
The gravel pits were used to kill the Jewish people, to burn them, or to shot them. But mostly to burn them. The gravel pits were used to kill the Jewish people, to burn them, or to shot them. But mostly to burn them.
There are many places where one could find more information about gravel pits. One of the best places to find more information about gravel pits is the website Wikipedia.
No doubt to mine gravel to construct things with.
Yes, gravel is naturally occuring in riverbeds (because of weathering and erosion.), and special gravel pits.
establishments primarily engaged in operating sand and gravel pits and dredges and in washing, screening, or otherwise preparing sand and gravel for construction uses.
Beaches, mountains, roadcuts, gravel bars, rivers, lakes, mine dumps, gravel pits, landscaping rock; just keep your eyes to the ground.
You can find it underground while mining and also sometimes on the surface.
Yes, there are many mineral deposits in the desert as well as rock quaries, sand and gravel pits.
You run the sand and gravel over different size screens depending on how many sizes you wish to sort the gravel into. In most large gravel pits, a deposit is sucked up with a pump (with water) through metal pipe up to a steel tower.Using gravity the sand,small pea gravel and larger gravels are separated. In most gravel pits the water turns green over time because of the Iron in the deposits.
It is composed of minerals which are largely not based on carbon.
Gloucestershire does not have a border with Berkshire
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust's motto is 'Gloucestershire rich in wildlife, valued by everyone'.