This can be answered in two ways.
65metre
as far as you want.... but you will proberbly die!
I'm pretty sure the farthest hole dug into the earth was 12 km.
The deepest manmade hole in the Earth is the Kola superdeep borehole. It went 7.5 miles deep. See the related link for more information.
so far, we had dug up to 40,000 km deep...
.....this might not be correct.....
12,26km
A fault.
diabase is made out of super codenced lava that was deep in the earths crust
Trenches if they are in zones of subduction. Falt lines are in areas of shifting plates (rubbing against or parallel)
volcanoes are formed when two plates in the earths crust move and magma from deep inside move upwards.
a type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens very slowly deep in earths crust...
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
gyudryuj
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
A fault.
what can form deep insides earths crust by crystallisation of melted materials
by heat and pressure
rifts
rifts
rift valleys
An earthquake occurs deep in the earths crust caused by the displacement of two faults in the crust. Directly above the fault on the earths surface is called the epicenter. Which shows the aftermath of the strike slip fault that occured in the earths crust. So the strike slip fault is the effect of the displacement of the crust at that point deep in the earths crust which causes an earthquake to happen whenever there is a displacement of two faults.
Minerals can form deep inside the Earth's crust by crystallization of melted materials.