I don't fully understand your question - if you mean where are the 33 miners stuck undergroung, they are in Camp Hope in Chile.
I assume you hit it up from the ground level as well. From Conservation of Energy, it immediately follows that: * If there is no air resistance, when it hits the ground it will, once again, have a speed of 100 meters per second. * Since under usual circumstances there WILL BE air resistance, its speed will be less than 100 meters per second.
18 meters is just under 60 feet.
Just under 39 m
10,000 meters = Just under six and 1/4 miles (6.21371192 miles)
Answer: 150 meters is just under 500 feet (492.125 feet).
because a shuttle went under ground and then got the miners
They had been under ground and they had worked so hard
They were Half a mile underground
the Chile miners were trapped in the mine for 69 days
Miners, among others, are people that work underground
Miners at Work Under Guard of Troops - 1902 was released on: USA: October 1902
Under NOAA standards, temperature should be measured 4 to 6 feet (1.2192 to 1.8288 meters) off the ground. Under the World Meteorological Organization standards, temperature should be measured 1.25 to 2 meters (4' 1.2125984252" to 6' 6.7401574803") off the ground.
In the year 2010 in the middle of June, there has been 32 miners trapped under ground in a mine. They have spent 2 and a half months there. Today, on October 13,2010, over half the miners were rescued. None of the miners have been injured, and none have died. Chile had an earthquake with a moment magnitude of 9.5 on May 22, 1960. Chile had an earthquake with a moment magnitude of 8.8 on February 27, 2010.
it is hot under ground because volcanos are under ground
He Hid Under A Stack Of Potatos
under ground
Little Boy Blue was fast asleep under the hay stack, as described in the nursery rhyme.