They are called archaeologists.
People who dig silver and gold typically work in mines or mineral exploration sites. These can be underground mines, open-pit mines, or placer deposits where the precious metals are extracted from the earth.
The name for people who dig up things from the past is archaeologists. They study human history by recovering and analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
Dug is the past participle of dig.
"Dug" is the past participle of "dig".
the past tense of dig is doug
People who dig gold and silver are miners.
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People who dig silver and gold typically work in mines or mineral exploration sites. These can be underground mines, open-pit mines, or placer deposits where the precious metals are extracted from the earth.
To find out how many people it would take to dig the ditch in half a day, we first calculate the total amount of work in "person-days." If 7 people can complete the work in 8 days, that amounts to 7 people × 8 days = 56 person-days. To complete the work in half a day, you would need 56 person-days ÷ 0.5 days = 112 people. Therefore, it would take 112 people to dig the ditch in half a day.
To find out how many people are needed to dig the ditch in 12 days, we first calculate the total work needed in terms of person-days. The total work is 7 people × 8 days = 56 person-days. If the ditch needs to be dug in 12 days, we divide the total work by the number of days: 56 person-days ÷ 12 days = approximately 4.67 people. Since you can't have a fraction of a person, you would need at least 5 people to complete the work in 12 days.
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they work in the mining industry and the silver and Gold gets turned into Jewelry
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at an archeological site, where people are digging for lost, ancient treasures
Well if you mean looking for fossils and such then it is paleontologists.
Yes, people still dig graves because of their culture,beliefs and traditions.For example i Fiji, if a person died the relatives are the one who will dig the grave. People dig graves using a backhoe these days, not a shovel.
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