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The name of a hole used to extract groundwater is called a well. Wells are drilled or dug into the ground to access and collect water from underground aquifers or water tables.
"The sediments at the bottom of the hole suggest that this area has experienced different environmental conditions over time."
A deep hole dug straight down is called a borehole. Boreholes are commonly used for mineral exploration, groundwater monitoring, and scientific research.
A deep hole dug for mining is called a shaft. It provides access to underground mineral deposits for extraction and transportation to the surface. shafts can extend vertically or at an angle depending on the depth and layout of the mine.
It is called oil drilling or petroleum extraction.
"the old man dug up a hole in the ground of his bed room to put all his money in it" what is infinitive in this sentence
It is a hole dug in the ground to support an upright post
Trenches or bunkers
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
The dug a hole to see if they could find anything interesting in the ground.
The dog dug a hole in the ground and buried its bone.
A burrow is a tunnel or hole dug in the ground by an animal for habitation or shelter. A hole is simply an opening or hollow place in a surface. While a burrow is typically dug by an animal for living, a hole can be formed naturally or by human activities.
They either went behind a bush or dug a hole in the ground depending on what they wanted to do. In a foxhole they would use the grenade sump (a hole dug into the bottom edge of a fox hole into which a live grenade is encouraged to roll.
The tar seeped through the ground when the construction worker dug a hole.
They simply dug a hole in the ground - and covered it over once they'd finished.
no,they werent invented they had a hole in the ground
Pit, trench or void are some names you could use.