Exhuming a body.
Excavation is the term used in archeology to describe the process of systematically digging up and uncovering archaeological sites to unearth artifacts and other important findings.
for digging up meals
digging up oil.
Digging up the gold
Tlaloc is holding a "digging stick." A digging stick was an early agricultural tool used for a variety of tasks -- digging up plant roots that provided food and to get at underground animals. Also, used as an early hoe.
Pick Mattock is used for digging canals, breaking hard topsoil and for digging up stones and tree stumps ............. Hope this helped you guys :)
Pick Mattock is used for digging canals, breaking hard topsoil and for digging up stones and tree stumps ............. Hope this helped you guys :)
the negative about digging limestone is the dust that come out
We don't know of any good points of digging up Antarctica.
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The English term for "kalaykay" is "hoe." It is a gardening tool used for digging, turning, and breaking up soil, as well as for weeding and cultivating plants. The hoe typically has a long handle and a flat blade at the end.
It is used in autopsy as a method of opening a human corpse without damaging the organs. It is often referred to as step 2 after physical examination of the freshly slain corpse. If you are lucky, you can dig someone up and try this on them :)