The radius of the Earth is 6378.1 kilometers or about 3961.3 miles
~2,900 km
I'm not sure what exactly you're asking, but the distance from the Earth's surface at the equator, through the two cores (the outer core and the inner core), to the center of the Earth is approximately 3963 miles.
I am not sure as to what exactly you are asking, but when we say the distance from the Earth's surface at the equator, through the two cores (outer and inner core), to the center of the Earth is approximately 3,963 miles.
Starting from the core, here is a list of how to get to the surface (crust): core (middle), mantle (biggest), crust (surface, ground, rock)
the earth core (outer core)
The core.
The core.
There is less weight pressing down from above as the distance toward the surface decreases.
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
No. The inner core of Earth is made of a solid nickel-iron alloy. The outer core is made of liquid nickel and iron.
It attempts to reach the surface of the Earth.
the core