Bedrock should be about 64 blocks down from sea level. Bedrock is indestructable and there are no real benefits in finding it, it is simply the bottom of the map. Digging straight down is dangerous because there is a risk of falling in underground lava pits.
Nowadays it's possible in Creative Mode, and some bugs may also have tendencies to break bedrock.
You cannot break bedrock in survival on Minecraft because this represents the end of the map, meaning nothing beyond that point is rendered. You would have to either cheat, glitch or be in creative mode.
Bedrock can only be destroyed in creative mode, or by an admin in survival. It cannot be damaged otherwise, it cannot be mined even with diamond tools, nor can it be destroyed by explosions.
The strongest material in the survival mode of Minecraft seems to be obsidian. It cannot be blown up by TNT or creepers, and can only be harvested by a diamond pickaxe. Another opinion is that bedrock should be considered the strongest material as it cannot be mined at all in survival mode.
In creative mode Yes but in survival no. This is because the top of the map is made out of bedrock. There are however glitches to get up on top in survival but there is no way down without dieing.
You cannot break bedrock on survival, even with a diamond pickaxe but you can if you have a mod that allows you or if you go on creative
The hardest block in Minecraft is bedrock. It is completely unbreakable unless on creative mode.
To fly in survival mode you need to craft the eye of ender
Well, bedrock is unbreakable in Minecraft, unless you use mods or creative. Bedrock has a blast resistance of 18,000,000. And no TNT can break that. So far, there is no way to break bedrock in UNmodded survival
Yes.
There is nothing obligatory about minecraft; there is nothing you should get.
Yes.