Common types of lights used in mines in the past include open flame carbide lamps, oil-wick lamps, and safety lamps. These lights provided illumination for miners working underground before the advent of electric lighting.
Neon lights are used for decoration, advertizment, and entertainment.
Energy is not stored in lights (not electric ones at least). Energy is used by lights.
Colored lights are typically used for decorative purposes, like holiday displays or events. They can also be used in theatrical performances, concerts, or theme parks to create a specific atmosphere or mood. Additionally, colored lights can be used in traffic signals to indicate different instructions or warnings.
A common explosive used to blast mines and foundations is dynamite. Dynamite is a stable explosive material that is easy to handle and transport, making it ideal for mining and construction applications. Additionally, ammonium nitrate-based explosives are also commonly used for blasting due to their effectiveness and cost efficiency.
Sodium (chem symbol = Na) Mercury vapor is also used in street lights. Low pressure sodium vapor street lights are amber/yellow in color, high pressure sodium lights are white and mercury vapor lights glow blueish white.
The Victorian miners used picks and axes as tools in lead mines. These workers also used head lights to see.
Diamond mines are used for mining diamonds.
Ponies were used in the mines. Since large draft horses were to big to fit in the mines, they used ponies to carry tools and pull the mining carts.
An ostler (hostler) looked after horses. There used to be horses in mines.
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The word 'mines' is both a noun (mine, mines) and a verb (mine, mines, mining, mined).A pronoun can be used with the noun mines or a pronoun can take the place of the noun mines. Examples:Our mines are producing to full capacity. They are good source of employment for their local economies.The verb can be used with a pronoun as the subject or the object of the verb. Example:Larry makes a good living from turquoise but he won't tell where he mines them.
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Steam engines were first used in the tin mines of Cornwall, England to pump water from the mines which often extended out under the Cornish coastline.
There were many types of mines used in World War Two. Magnetic mines were some of them.
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