A deep hole can be referred to as a "pit," "shaft," or "cavity," depending on its context and purpose. In geological terms, it might be called a "sinkhole" or "depression." In mining, it's often termed a "mine shaft" or "quarry." The specific name can vary based on its characteristics and usage.
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
None, because it is a hole!
1 second= 1 mile
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
None. There is nothing in a hole.
a tunnel
as deep mas the hole was when it was a whole hole.
Deep in the Hole was created in 1983.
That hole is 6 feet deep or 72 inches deep.
You killed an elephant? Well, that hole has to be pretty deep. . .
plug it in asap how can get the key in hole
Depends on what "tree" you put in
Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas is 663 ft deep.
No one never dug a hole that deep before
The "Great Blue Hole" is 124 metres in depth .
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
it is the deep hole