They started mining in the early morning, around sunrise.
Miners typically began their day early in the morning, often around 4:00 or 5:00 AM. This early start allowed them to prepare for their shift, which could last several hours, often extending into the late afternoon or evening. The exact time varied depending on the mining operation and location, but the early hours were common to maximize productivity.
In space there is no day or night there.
"AM" stands for "ante meridiem," which refers to the morning hours from midnight to just before noon. So "am" refers to the time period during the morning, not night.
It depends on your location and the time of year.
It would be mining on the earth's moon. We have not done that.
They can start at any time; some start at 7am.
Aout six o'clock in the morning.
8:50
1o clock in the morning
the morning so the bugs are sleeping.
morning before the sun rise (subh)
We are in Riverstrand, and the bulldozers start at 5:00 a.m.
There IS no mining in Antarctica- it is protected by international treaty.
6a
0:00....aka....midnight exact
2 in the morning
And how late can it continue in the night?