It is called the core, also known as the inner core. It is located under the outer core. The outer core sits under the mantle (the big red part).
Your question has in actual fact answered itself. The center of the earth is just that, it is also known as The Core (The central part of the Earth).
The earth is thickest in the centre its called the 'core'. the thinest is in the water of the edge of canada, vancouver.
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km
A hole. Not everything needs an official name.
Such principle of belief that earth is the centre of the solar system is geocentrism. The model is called a Geocentric model.
The layer covering the Earth is called the crust. Another name for the crust is called the lithosphere.
The centre is called the Inner Core and is solid.
No, the centre of the Earth is called the Earth's core.
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The equator possibly?
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
The centre of the earth is not a country it is called the core, made chiefly from iron.
gravity
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
THE CORE !!! (as in the centre but a "slightly" different word for it)