Dead. If you managed to survive the million+ degree temperatures and the incredible rush of water that would flood into your hole then you would find yourself somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
You would end up popping out in the Indian ocean, a few hundred miles off the coast of South Africa. Such a task of course is only theoretical and could never be completed.
You would end up in the South Pacific off the coast of New Zealand.
In the Indian Ocean.
You would end up off the west coast of Australia in the Indian Ocean, not in China.
It depends where you are starting from
That depends on direction you are traveling. If you travel north to south you would end up back in England. Th earth circumference is about 25000 miles at the equator and a little shorter north to south through the meridian. If you go east to west from England the distance is a lot shorter to get back to England since you are above the equator.
Because at the time in history when a system of navigational coordinates for the earth's surface was being developed, England was the dominant sea power, and England decided that the origin of longitude would be the meridian through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Anyone who didn't like it was free to take their ball and go home.
You would have to look through the earth to see it, earth is opaque.
If you were starting from Earth - Mars and Jupiter.
Nothing, The earth would be sucked up before it even got near to the earth.
Everything would die and freeze. Earth depends on the sun for life. When that goes out, Earth does too.
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
If the sun's radiation could not travel through space, then the Earth would be a cold, dark, frozen rock, and nothing would have ever happened on it.
If the sun's radiation could not travel through space, then the Earth would be a cold, dark, frozen rock, and nothing would have ever happened on it.