Well it depends what time period your talking about, but i guess people used to think it was just deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep deep down underwater
the earth
Before the heliocentric model of the solar system, people believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe. This geocentric model was commonly accepted in ancient times and throughout the Middle Ages.
People thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
As we get closer to the center of the earth, the gravity of earth increases and the heat too increases...thats what i think.
Pythagoras believed that there was a massive fireball in the center of the Earth
because they're dumb because they see and think that all thing around them move while they were fixed.
Nope.They went back to the shore they left.
it is earth
No, because it's to hot for a human being or anything else to go to the center of the earth. I think
they believed that the earth was the center.
Wow, think noone knows that!
I think silica can be found mostly in the center of the earth ( the core).-s