you get hotter and hotter
Because the density of the force increases.
The pressure would decrease as you moved from the core to the crust.
The crust goes down about 10 kilometers. Continental crust is about 3 billion years old and oceanic crust is about 70-100 million years old.
The coolest layer is the crust. The crust is on the surface of the earth (where we are). The further you go down the hotter it gets, the inner core that is at the center of the earth is as hot as the surface of the sun!
Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth's crust.
Your shadows get smaller
from the center of the ocean people go diving 3.7cm down into earth and 2.5billion miles from earths core
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The South Pole, you cannot go any further south than that.
simple the earths seasons and aixs would go HAYWAL
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.
There are no active volcanoes in Montana. You have to go further west to the Cascade Range to find volcanoes. The volcanoes in the Cascades are caused by the subduction of the oceanic crust under the continental crust.