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Where did Victorian coal miners work?

In coal mines.


How many Victorian kids died in the coal mines?

204


How many miles deep are coal mines?

Coal mines can range in depth from a few hundred feet to over a mile deep, depending on the location and mining method used. Underground coal mines are typically deeper than surface mines due to the nature of the coal deposits.


Did Victorian Britain have mines?

Yes, mines have existed in Britain since prehistoric times and they were many mines in Victorian Britain furnishing the coal and metal ores that British industry needed.


Why coal mines are deep?

Coal mines are deep because coal deposits are generally found deep underground, requiring extensive excavation to reach and extract. Deeper mines also provide access to more extensive coal reserves, allowing for long-term extraction. Additionally, deeper mines often have higher-quality coal deposits compared to shallower ones.


What did poor Victorian children wear when they worked in coal mines?

top and trousers


What jobs did Victorian boys do?

They worked as farmers, in Coal mines, as chimney sweeprs etc...


Why are coal mines deep inside the earth?

Coal mines are usually deep inside the earth because coal deposits form over millions of years in layers of sediment. These layers are then buried deep underground by geological processes, making it necessary to dig deep to access the coal. Additionally, mining deeper coal seams can result in higher yields and better quality coal.


Facts about children in the coal mines?

The Victorian children stay there in the coal mines for hous and hours. They would only have 1 hour of school per week They would have no choice to do what they want


What is the name of the song that says our blood runs as deep as the mines?

coal miners son


Where were the coal mines?

Mines in which the coal was mined.


What was a shackler in the coal mines?

What is a shackled in coal mines