If you could dig one foot per minute, it would take you about six hours to dig six feet. This is based on the simple calculation of time, where six feet divided by one foot per minute equals six minutes. However, if you meant six hours for a much deeper hole, please clarify the depth for a more accurate answer.
The crust is not of uniform thickness so it would depend on where you were digging.
There is no answer to that. It would depend on how fast you dig, what you are digging into, what tools you are using, like a shovel or a spade or a hydraulic digger and how many people are working on it.
twice as long as it takes to dig two holes
To find out how many people it would take to dig the ditch in half a day, we first calculate the total amount of work in "person-days." If 7 people can complete the work in 8 days, that amounts to 7 people × 8 days = 56 person-days. To complete the work in half a day, you would need 56 person-days ÷ 0.5 days = 112 people. Therefore, it would take 112 people to dig the ditch in half a day.
The time it would take to dig 150 feet below the surface with only a shovel depends on various factors, such as soil type, the digger's skill level, and physical stamina. On average, a skilled digger can excavate about 2 to 3 feet per hour in reasonably loose soil. Given this rate, it could take anywhere from 50 to 75 hours of continuous digging, which could span several days or weeks depending on breaks and fatigue.
Months
months Apex!
The crust is not of uniform thickness so it would depend on where you were digging.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, averaging around 30 kilometers (about 18.6 miles) under continental regions and about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) under oceanic regions. If you were to dig one foot per minute, it would take you approximately 15,840 minutes, or about 11 days, to dig through the average continental crust. Therefore, it would take significantly longer than six minutes to penetrate through the Earth's crust.
it would take you 300 days to dig all the way down to the core
Before you start to dig a hole in ground, you need to have proper knwoledge about the ground soil to avoid it from caving in and getting yourself trapped in there. On an average a good labourer would take 3-5 hours to dig a five feet deep hole.
There is no answer to that. It would depend on how fast you dig, what you are digging into, what tools you are using, like a shovel or a spade or a hydraulic digger and how many people are working on it.
One method would be to direct a stream of water into the location where you plan to dig the hole and allow erosion to dig the hole for you. If you could manage to pressurize the water, it would cut the time significantly, but it will still take a while. A lot of this will depend on how hard the ground is that you're trying to dig into.
Depended on the size. A simple trench would take between hours and a day,but an elaborate permanent trench could take many days to a week.
No, because you would still have to get through the mantle. But if that wasn't there I suppose theoretically you could but it would take an awful long time. It would also depend where you were on the earth.
That was maybe an accident because they normally 'dig' a hole in the ground when they're irritated its called pawing! Hoped I helped! :) ;)
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