The earth's inner core is mostly solid iron, at a pressure of 3 million atmospheres, and a temperature of almost 6000 K. It would be impossible to sustain any kind of life as we know it under such conditions.
worms and microbes
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The first living things on earth were microbes, tiny one-celled creatures.
the center of the earth
No. Another answer is: Maybe, life on Earth may have come from microbes from meteorites.
Early microbes did not significantly change Earth's atmosphere or climate because they did not produce enough oxygen as a byproduct of their metabolism to have a large-scale impact on the environment.
Microbes from Earth can be transferred to Mars or other planets on the surface to these planets but the overall risk is very low. Due to the harsh conditions of space, most microbes will suffocate or die from the extreme temperatures long before they reach another planet.
The center of the earth is the inner core.
The core is in the center of the Earth.
The earth has water,fungus,microbes,canyons,oceans,wind,clouds,and soil including humus.
The geometric center and the center of mass of the Earth are essentially the same point.
The mass at the center of the Earth is found at the Earth's core.