No, a compass may be unreliable underground in a mine due to interference from the surrounding metal ores and rock formations. Magnetic fields can be distorted and may cause the compass to give inaccurate readings. It is best to rely on other navigation tools in such environments.
The type of mine is called a strip mine.
Coal mine: A type of mine where coal is extracted from underground or open-pit mines to be used as a source of energy. Gold mine: A type of mine where gold ore is extracted and processed to produce gold, often found in underground mines or as open-pit mines. Diamond mine: A type of mine where diamonds are extracted and processed from volcanic pipes or alluvial deposits, with some mines operating underground while others are open-pit mines.
It can be both. Right now, the largest gold mine in Australia is an open pit mine. However, The Homestake mine in South Dakota was 8000 ft deep- an underground mine with 375 miles of passageways. It all depends on where the gold is located.
The entrance to underground mines is called a portal or adit. It is the point of access for miners and equipment to enter and exit the mine.
A horizontal mine shaft is called an adit. It is a passage or tunnel that connects the surface with underground mine workings for access, ventilation, and transportation of materials.
A miner.
A miner.
Well, if its not the electronic ones, then yeah. Because the electronic are harder to receive connections if its underground, while a normal compass, doesn't need any, it just need some wind to determine the path.
You can't mine underground in either Pokemon Heartgold or Soulsilver, but you can mine underground in Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum.
underground
step on it!
at the underground mine
The address of the Soudan Underground Mine State Park is: , Soudan, MN 55782
The web address of the Soudan Underground Mine State Park is: www.mndnr.gov/soudan
The Chileans were stuck in a mine *underground* for almost 2 whole months.
To mine things....
If you mean the Underground, you can't.