We cannot go there because if we want to go there we have to dig a hole of 6000km and it is impossible but if we digged it than we were die because of fire and lava it were in centre of the earth.
The radius of the earth is more than 6000km,to reach the centre of the earth we have to dig a whole to this depth which is impossible
No, it is a point on the earth's surface, and thus cannot be the centre as well.
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The centre of the earth is very hot.
The Earth's Core lies at the centre.
Return to the Centre of the Earth was created in 1999.
We cannot go to the center of the Earth because of the intense heat and pressure at that depth, which would be extremely dangerous for human survival. Additionally, the technology needed to drill to such depths is not currently available or practical.
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km
No. It is really hot and boiling in the very centre of our Earth.
The question cannot be answered because you need a fixed reference point against which to measure the speed (or velocity) of the earth through the universe. What would this be? The sun (or centre of the solar system)? But that travels round the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The centre of Milky Way? But that travels around the centre of our local cluster. The centre of our local cluster? No, because that travels round ... and so on.
Someone who journeyed to the centre of the earth with nephew and tour guide.
I cannot answer this question but obviously, Waverly is rivals with MLC, the other dominating club in Kew. You should go there.