Because, the conditions going closer to the Earth is too hot for a human to handle. Also, there is too much pressure when you go lower to the Earth's interior.
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There are no current scientific theories or evidence to suggest that Earth is on a collision course with Mercury. The distances between the planets in our solar system are vast and the orbits are relatively stable, so such an event is extremely unlikely.
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No, humans have never gone beneath the Earth's crust. The deepest humans have ever drilled into the Earth is about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) deep, which is a tiny fraction of the thickness of the Earth's crust. Going deeper would require advanced technology that does not exist yet.
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The plant would adapt by sending its roots deeper into the earth,seeking moisture,and maybe sacrificing the upper plant growth by going into a dormant stage.
Convergent boundaries are boundaries where tectonic plates are moving together. Since the edges of both can't be in the same place, one plate will be forced under another plate (and the other above). The plate going 'down' will thus go deeper into the earth - allowing deeper earthquakes to occur.
Though not much is known, you can go to www.bluetrident.org/book5 for theories.
The Earth's gravity is what prevents the atmosphere from escaping into space. Gravity pulls gases in the atmosphere towards the Earth's surface, keeping the majority of the air close to our planet. Additionally, effects like the Earth's magnetic field also play a role in protecting the atmosphere from solar wind erosion.
I don't know....In their hearts? Keeping them going?