dig
A student of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras.
The abbreviation for "excavation" is "excav."
Excavation is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.The past tense of excavate is excavated.
There are three main types of excavation: topsoil excavation, rock excavation, and muck excavation. Topsoil excavation involves removing the top layer of soil; rock excavation involves breaking and removing solid rock; and muck excavation involves digging soft, wet, and unstable soil.
dig
Excavation or "dig"
Construction site.
manual excavation
A student of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras.
The suffix of "excavation" is "-tion".
The abbreviation for "excavation" is "excav."
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Excavation is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.The past tense of excavate is excavated.
The answer depends on where in the world the excavation is to take place.
There are three main types of excavation: topsoil excavation, rock excavation, and muck excavation. Topsoil excavation involves removing the top layer of soil; rock excavation involves breaking and removing solid rock; and muck excavation involves digging soft, wet, and unstable soil.
Yes, words ending in "ion" are almost always nouns. The noun excavation is a singular, common noun, a word for the act of excavating or the site of excavation, a thing.