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Since the center of the Earth is in the molted form, it can not support life. Thus, it is not possible for life to exist on the center of the Earth.
No one has been to the center of the earth, or sent a probe there, so we cannot say for certain if there is life there. However, all our current understanding of science, the earth, and the nature of life suggests that life as we know it cannot be at the center of the earth.
No, the mantle is not the bottom layer of the Earth. The mantle is located between the Earth's crust and core, making up a significant portion of the Earth's volume. The core is the deepest layer, found at the center of the Earth.
It is possible for a short amount of time because it is very, very hot in the center of the earth!
The layer extending from the bottom of the mantle to the center of the Earth is the core. It is composed of the outer core, which is liquid, and the inner core, which is solid. The core plays a crucial role in generating Earth's magnetic field.
The point closest to the Earth's center (-6,353 km (3,948mi) is probably at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean (greatest depth 5,450 m (17,881 ft) near the Geographic North Pole (the bottom of the Mariana Trench is 6,366.4 km (3,956mi) from the center of the Earth), sometimes called Polar Deep.
you feel standing up on the bottom of the world because of gravity pulling you to the center of the earth.
This is related to the fact that heavier - or rather, denser - materials tend to sink to the bottom. In this case, to the Earth's center.
Nothing lives in the center of the Earth. The core of our planet contains very hot, very dense liquid nickel and iron, and it is a very inhospitable environment for life, even alien life.
Well, I believe the Dead Sea in the Middle East is the lowest area on the surface, so I guess if you went and sat at the bottom of the Dead Sea, you could rightfully cliam to be the closest person to the center of the earth.
The weight of a stone at the top of a mountain is less than at its bottom because the gravitational force decreases with distance from the center of the Earth. Therefore, at higher altitudes, the force of gravity pulling the stone towards the center of the Earth is slightly weaker, resulting in a lower weight reading on a scale.
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