True. Most of the earth is covered with water; hence most of the crust underneath all that water is unreachable. It hasn't been explored. We don't yet have technology advanced enough.
No, the ocean covers most of the Earth, so most humans haven't seen half the Earth's crust. The answer is no, it's not possible.
most of the earth is covered with water
1. we would never be able to get down to the bottom to the core because we dont have the machineary and if we got past the earths crust hot molten lava would pour out and destroy the country. 2. if we mined the earths core it would be so hot no thing could survive it and we couldn't mine it because it is extremely hard
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.
We will never know the exact birthdate but April 22 is Earth Day.
it is never found uncombined. it is found in the earth's crust,as the third most abundant element on earth after oxygen & silicon. it makes up about 8% of weight in the earth's solid surface. The chief source of aluminum is bauxite ore.
Humans have never drilled past the crust into the mantle. We have, however, seen the mantle through "hot spots" like volcanoes where the mantle is closer to the surface.
1. we would never be able to get down to the bottom to the core because we dont have the machineary and if we got past the earths crust hot molten lava would pour out and destroy the country. 2. if we mined the earths core it would be so hot no thing could survive it and we couldn't mine it because it is extremely hard
Calcium is commonly found in milk and milk products
There are a number of orbital telescopes, the most famous being the Hubble, as well as robotic probes, the Mars lander and so forth, that gather information that cannot be obtained from the Earth's surface. The far side of the moon, which is never seen from the Earth's surface, has been photographed.
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
hades was greatly feared by humans and was never in contact with humans for, he never left the underworld.
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.
These are some things that humans can never destroy:LoveBeautyThe pastThe presentThe futureFearHopeFaithFearSafety
It is never zero. It may get weaker with distance but it is never zero.
the mass of the core is 11%,6,787 km in diamiter
No Humans will never be wolves.
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