Miners communicate primarily through two methods: radio communications and hand signals. Radio systems allow for real-time conversations over long distances, which is crucial for coordinating activities and ensuring safety. In situations where radios are impractical, such as in noisy environments or underground, miners often use standardized hand signals to convey essential information quickly. Additionally, written messages and signage are used for important instructions and safety alerts.
they communicate by sticks
All animals communicate. Llamas are no different - they communicate by a combination of noises, body language, and scents.
You don't communicate with me enough.
The past participle of "communicate" is "communicated".
Babies are known to communicate with themselves (as in other babies) but not with fully grown human beings. So yes, they can communicate.
Peter Lalo became the miners' leader due to his strong leadership qualities and deep understanding of the miners' needs and challenges. His ability to communicate effectively and advocate for workers' rights helped unite the miners and gain their trust. Lalo's commitment to improving working conditions and securing fair wages resonated with the miners, making him a natural choice for leadership.
No, they are copper miners.
Miners need Money
Miners need Money
The miners got out on October 15Th .
Miners will always study where is the treasure and how to get it.
the gold miners lived in: · Tents and bark Gunyahs: these were portable. · Miners Humpy: Some miners lived in a Humpy. · Slab hut
Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
Few miners grew rich
They are copper and gold miners.
That depends which miners strike in history.
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