They got stuck because a metal door closed on them put there is a pipe where they can send food but it isn't big enough for them to get out. so yeah
Miners light a fire beneath a shaft to create an updraft that helps circulate fresh air into the mine. This improves ventilation for the miners working underground by pulling out stale air and harmful gases.
Unstuck is one possibility.
No
Miners don't use convection currents because underground mining operations involve working in confined spaces that lack proper ventilation for natural convection to occur. Additionally, convection currents are not reliable or controllable enough to ensure efficient mining operations through rock removal. Instead, miners rely on engineered ventilation systems to provide a safe and controlled environment for workers.
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August 15
I believe there was 32 miners.
August 15
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
In New York
they are 750m deep
They were working when there was an explosion that trapped them inside.
August 5, 2010
The 33 miners from Chile were stuck underground for 69 days before they were rescued on October 13, 2010.
More than 2,000 feet; nearly 700m underground.
I don't fully understand your question - if you mean where are the 33 miners stuck undergroung, they are in Camp Hope in Chile.
31 people were trapped in the mine. they were there for 69 days.