Trench / Bunker
a trench
Soldiers stayed in dug outs. They were dug out of the sides of the trenches,(hence the name) they went down to almost 10 feet sometimes. Usually they were where soldiers slept, waited, and took refuge from artillery/mortars. Some of them had gas curtains, but it was not uncommon to have a full dug out gassed because of the remnants of a gas raid on a soldier's clothes/boots. Which the gas curtain prevented from escaping.
Soldiers often dug trenches for cover and shelter, particularly during World War I, where they provided protection from enemy fire and harsh weather conditions. These trenches allowed troops to establish defensive positions while minimizing exposure to attacks. Additionally, in various conflicts, soldiers have also created foxholes, which are smaller, individual shelters dug in the ground for protection against incoming fire.
Miles of underground tunnels dug by communist forces in South Vietnam, near the city of Cu Chi.
To get out of a hole you've dug yourself, first, acknowledge the situation and take responsibility for your actions. Assess the impact of your choices and identify possible solutions or steps to rectify the situation. Seek support from others if needed, and commit to making amends or improving your circumstances. Finally, learn from the experience to avoid similar pitfalls in the future.
Trenches or bunkers
A burrower is a creature who burrows, or who lives in an underground hole which they have made themselves.
A Burrow or Underground hole is often dug just deep enough to fit the family.
A well is a hole dug into the ground to obtain freshwater. The well taps into an underground aquifer to reach a sustainable source of water for various uses such as drinking, irrigation, and industrial purposes.
A long narrow hole dug in the Earth is called a trench. Trenches are often created for various purposes such as construction, agriculture, or military purposes.
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.
Pit, trench or void are some names you could use.
A shaft is a hole dug in a mine.
A hole dug below the water table that fills with groundwater is called a well. Wells are typically constructed to access natural underground water sources for various purposes like drinking water supply or irrigation.
Half a hole cannot be dug as it will always be a hole. However, to dig a hole half the size of the ones dug, It takes one woman one day to dig half a hole.
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.
No one never dug a hole that deep before