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by JohnL4
1617 days ago
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"Looked the temp gradients up, after 50ft, temp of the earth is 50F, and raises one degree F every 60ft." (So, at 300 feet, 54 degrees; at 500, 57.5 degrees.) (http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/forum/read.php?14,46717,4671...) "...but other parts of the mine was very cold you made sure you had plenty to ware it depended where you worked" (https://www.quora.com/Are-coal-mines-cold/answer/Keith-Scott...) "Underground mines maintain a constant temperature, around 55 degrees Fahrenheit." (https://www.quora.com/Are-coal-mines-cold/answer/Tom-Inghram) «The temperature on average is in the 50s, but you still sweat an enormous amount when you start laboring.“ - Alan Bates, working in the coal mines of Letcher County, Kentucky.» (https://www.quora.com/Whats-it-like-working-in-a-coal-mine/a...) Yes, a 4000m gold mine is hot. I doubt that's where they're storing their compressed air. |
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