Ah, a deep hole is called a "chasm." Just imagine the beauty of a chasm in nature, with its vast depths and mysterious allure. Embrace the wonder and tranquility that comes from exploring the depths of a chasm, my friend.
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.
There is no dirt in the hole because a hole, by definition, is an empty space.
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A long hole in the ground used to bring water to the surface is called a well. Wells are typically constructed by digging or drilling deep into the earth's surface until reaching underground water sources, allowing access to water for various purposes such as drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
The Mohole.
A deep hole dug straight down is called a borehole. Boreholes are commonly used for mineral exploration, groundwater monitoring, and scientific research.
as deep mas the hole was when it was a whole hole.
Deep in the Hole was created in 1983.
That hole is 6 feet deep or 72 inches deep.
A deep pond is simply that: a deep pond. A watering hole is usually known as a watering hole, though, depending on how it has been formed, it may be called a billabong. However, a billabong is only a billabong when it has been cut off from its main river or creek source by the river changing direction. An ordinary stand-alone pond or watering hole is not a billabong.
By "biggest" do you mean largest in volume, or simply the deepest? The deepest hole yet dug is called the Kola Borehole and is a bit over 40,000 feet (12,262 meters) deep.
You killed an elephant? Well, that hole has to be pretty deep. . .
A Burrow or Underground hole is often dug just deep enough to fit the family.
plug it in asap how can get the key in hole
Depends on what "tree" you put in
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.