I don't fully understand your question - if you mean where are the 33 miners stuck undergroung, they are in Camp Hope in Chile.
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β 13y agoI 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
A thermometer should be placed about 4-6 feet off the ground to get an accurate reading of the air temperature. This height helps avoid interference from direct sunlight, ground heat, or radiation that could affect the temperature reading. It also represents a more general measurement of ambient air temperature.
He Hid Under A Stack Of Potatos
Little Boy Blue was fast asleep under the hay stack, as described in the nursery rhyme.
Lava forms underground in magma chambers. When it erupts onto the Earth's surface through volcanic activity, it becomes lava.
A worm can go about 10 meters under 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.