maybe yeah, maybe no, the world doesn't move to the beat of one drum. what may be right for you may not be right for some.
no
The exact center of the Earth.
No, it's a work of fiction.
His name is Sean. His real name is Josh Hutcherson. He plays in the movie Journey to the Center of the Earth.
There is no real "center" of Earth, if you are talking about on the surface. Since Earth is a sphere, the only center it would have is the core, which is impossible to get to because it is completely liquid magma. The mantle will kill you if you go through the crust.
No it isn't. It is a fictional book. The centre of the earth is molten rock so no-one would be able to get there.
no. It was just an animation with real,it was made by a computer
Because it isn't. There isn't really a "reason". The real point is that we're not even sure that the "center of the universe" is in the universe.
A real-world example of an ellipse is the orbit of any object around another, when it is bound by gravitation - the Earth around the Sun, the Moon around the Earth, two stars in a double-star system (around their center of mass), etc.A real-world example of an ellipse is the orbit of any object around another, when it is bound by gravitation - the Earth around the Sun, the Moon around the Earth, two stars in a double-star system (around their center of mass), etc.A real-world example of an ellipse is the orbit of any object around another, when it is bound by gravitation - the Earth around the Sun, the Moon around the Earth, two stars in a double-star system (around their center of mass), etc.A real-world example of an ellipse is the orbit of any object around another, when it is bound by gravitation - the Earth around the Sun, the Moon around the Earth, two stars in a double-star system (around their center of mass), etc.
the center of the earth
In real life, the Looney Tunes would not be able to live in the center of the Earth. But Space Jam is a movie, so anything is possible in it
The center of the earth is the inner core.