Well, a New York state wildlife expert, Richard Thomas, decided to answer that question some years back. He found that, while a woodchuck doesn't actually chuck wood, they do in fact chuck quite a bit of dirt when digging out a burrow. On a good day they can chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt (or about 700 pounds)
Malala communicates with her friends back in Mingora through Skype. They talk about how their classes are going and that they were still keeping a seat for me in class.
While talking and describing about her life to her friend, Moniba, Malala learns that she would never be the same again. But that does not stop her from moving forward. She realizes that it was her second life, therefore, she not be afraid to move forward.