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The mantle
The mantle
If you were to dig a tunnel straight through the Earth to the other side, you would need to dig approximately 12,742 kilometers, which is the Earth's average diameter. However, practical tunneling is not feasible due to extreme heat, pressure, and geological conditions.
Approximately 12,742 kilometers. This distance is from the surface of the Earth to the center and then to the opposite side.
Perhaps you have imagined digging a tunnel through the earth that comes out the other side. How many kilometers would you have to dig?
he would dig as much doug as a zombie would dig if a zombie would dig doug
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, averaging around 30 kilometers (about 18.6 miles) under continental regions and about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) under oceanic regions. If you were to dig one foot per minute, it would take you approximately 15,840 minutes, or about 11 days, to dig through the average continental crust. Therefore, it would take significantly longer than six minutes to penetrate through the Earth's crust.
it is 6378 kilometers down sooooo im pretty sure u couldn't dig down there yourself. but anyways, happy digging!!
The distance to the Earth's core is about 6,370 km, so you would have to dig about 12,740 km to get across. Of course, this would vary a bit depending on there you started. Starting at the top of Mt. Everest, for example, would add about 9 km, but if you started from the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean, you'd have about 11 km less. can you explain it in a more easier way please? love, mia renae
== == == == == == The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles (12,756.32 kilometers). But, if you measure the earth through the north and south poles the diameter is a bit shorter - 7,901 miles (12,715.43 km). Thus the earth is a tad wider (25 miles / 41 km) than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like). So it just depends on which way you're digging!
well inside thhe earth there aare four layers which if u dig 3000 kilometers down you would losse not 10 but 1000 pounds.
it would take you 300 days to dig all the way down to the core