The average cost of starting a mine these days is about a billion dollars, so miners must be very sure about where they're mining. The first indications would be noticed by a prospector on the ground, spotting something like an outcrop stained green that indicates copper, or perhaps a ridge of black iron ore. Small samples are taken, to identify the ore minerals, then larger samples, to give a clearer picture of the grade of the ore. Then, if the high cost seems warranted, diamond drilling rigs are brought in to probe the depth and shape of the orebody. If the ore is rich enough, and the ore body is big enough, mining can begin. This is a very simplified explanation; ore bodies are now being discovered that are hidden below ground using sophisticated testing methods, etc.
Yes, when they do this it is called surface mining.
2,296.59 feet; approximately 700 meters
An exit vent in a mine is typically referred to as a "escape or emergency exit." This is a designated point of egress for miners to evacuate the mine in case of emergencies or during regular shifts.
More than 2,000 feet; nearly 700m underground.
The two parts of a lift that go down in a mine are called cages. These cages are used to transport miners and equipment up and down the shaft.
Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
They sent down a Camera into the Mine (:
There were 33 miners in the mine
Chilian Mine
they dig
A Pitchstick.
Miners
gold?
I believe there was 32 miners.
Not all women were miners. But women did mine
Cooper and gold
Gems, mostly.