They make a hole in their floor and dig on.
Dug is the past participle of dig.
"Dug" is the past participle of "dig".
the past tense of dig is doug
Big dig.
Patwin tribe houses typically consisted of domed or conical structures made with a framework of poles covered with tule reeds or grass. These dwellings were known as "kotcas" or "roundhouses" and were sturdy and well-insulated against the elements. They often had low doorways and small smoke holes at the top for ventilation.
They wont dig very deep, but they can burrow underneath and escape if the fence isn't deep enough into the ground.
3.5 days
The houses were not half way underground but they did as a normal building practice dig down for the floor of the home.
Eight days.
No, they dig in the dirt to find food items, such as earthworms and grubs.
You go to fallarbor city and you search in every house eventually one of the houses will have a tunnel talk to the boy he should give you dig
5 days
depends what is under the door.
If five men can dig five tunnels in five days, that means each man is digging one tunnel in five days. So, one man can dig one tunnel in five days. In one day, a man can dig one-fifth of a tunnel. So, in one day, one man can dig 0.2 tunnels. Hope that clears things up for you!
They dig it or use some simple machine to dig it out.
dig under ground
If 7 people can dig a ditch in 8 days, that means the total work required is 7 people × 8 days = 56 person-days. To determine how many people are needed to complete the task in half a day (0.5 days), you would divide the total person-days by 0.5 days: 56 person-days ÷ 0.5 days = 112 people. Therefore, it would take 112 people to dig the ditch in half a day.