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Peat. It is dug up, Chopped into blocks, and dried so it can be burned to make fuel.
"Peat" is a fuel source that looks like it's just soil being dug from the ground... but it's dead grass that has grown in an area for so long that it's just more dead grass on top of other dead grass. It has been dug and dried to be used as fuel for quite a long time, but it isn't technically soil.
Mining is removing a mineral or metal from the earth to use it or sell it. When the substance being mined is close to the surface, it is simply dug out of the ground (surface mining). However, if the substance is deep underground, a shaftway may be dug to reach the material, much like a tunnel. That is underground mining.
spring summer fall and winter dug you should know that people
with a shovel!!!
Peat. It's dug up from bogs and dried out then burned.
Peat. It is dug up, Chopped into blocks, and dried so it can be burned to make fuel.
The Tollund Man was discovered in 1950 by peat cutters in a bog near Tollund, Denmark. His well-preserved body was found in the fetal position with a noose around his neck, leading to his identification as an ancient human sacrifice.
Peat forms when plant material, usually in marshy areas, is stopped from fully decaying fully by acidic and anaerobic conditions. It is composed mainly from marshland vegetation: trees, grasses, fungi, as well as other types of organic remains, such as insects, and animal remains etc. It uses are numerous - Peat is important for farmers and gardeners. Dug it into soil it improves the grounds basic structure. The most important property of peat is retaining moisture in soil when it's dry and yet preventing the excess of water from killing roots when it's wet. Peat can also store nutrients although it is not fertile itself. Its insulating properties make it of use to industry. Indeed some homes in Europe had peat roofs in past times. Peat can be used in fires as well when dried as it takes a considerable time to burn through. There are stories of the Scots using it to help distill its greatest export - Whiskey.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
They dug canals to connect different waterways
They dug a lot f holes
They dug soil
The answer is: Hohokam
The answer is: Hohokam
they are made when starfish are fossilized and dug out of the ground. feel free to correct me if this is not what you want.
They mined for gold or dug for it or panned it