If you dug a hole straight through the Earth from Arizona, you would likely emerge in the Indian ocean, southwest of Madagascar. The exact location would depend on your starting point in Arizona, but most spots would take you to an area of ocean rather than land. The Earth's curvature and rotation would also factor into the journey!
You would end up about 45 miles off the west coast of Borneo in Indonesia.
Pit, trench or void are some names you could use.
A shaft is a hole dug in a mine.
There is no dirt in a hole
They either went behind a bush or dug a hole in the ground depending on what they wanted to do. In a foxhole they would use the grenade sump (a hole dug into the bottom edge of a fox hole into which a live grenade is encouraged to roll.
No one never dug a hole that deep before
You would never come out. The Earths core temperature would destroy any implement. Any magma disturbed would fill in any hole, and the Earths gravity would not allow any progress away from the core.
Artesian water come from a well the is dug in the earth..when the well is dug, the internal pressure from the hole causes the water to burst forth spontaneously from the well like a fountain.
In the Indian Ocean.
If you dug a hole 592 kilometers deep, you would reach the upper part of the Earth's mantle, which extends from the crust to about 2,900 kilometers beneath the surface. You would not reach the Earth's outer core, which starts at a depth of about 2,900 kilometers.
The past tense of "dig" is "dug." For example, "Yesterday, I dug a hole in the garden."
A burrow is a tunnel or hole dug in the ground by an animal for habitation or shelter. A hole is simply an opening or hollow place in a surface. While a burrow is typically dug by an animal for living, a hole can be formed naturally or by human activities.