Well If You Had Managed To Find A Shaft Which Is Probably Possible, Then You Would Burn Up Instantly. See If You Managed To Find A Shaft, Two Things Would Happen...
1. You Would Probably Fall Into A Shaft That Leads You To A Magma Chamber That Was Once An Opening But Closed Up And You Would Be Trapped.
2. You Would Burn Your Butt Of Not Even Making It To At Least The Center.
Proof For #2: After You Fall Through The Crust (Which Would Probably Take 30 Minutes Given That The Crust Is 70 Miles Thick Which Is The Distance From Socorro To Albuquerque Which Takes About An Hour But I'm Just Thinking At The Speed Of Someone Falling) You Would Meet Something Called The Mantle. You Would Have Roasted By The Time You Touched The Upper Mantle Because Its A Scorching 932 Degrees Fahrenheit. That's About 6x Hotter Than The Hottest Place On Planet Earth, Which Recorded In 2005, Was Lut Desert in Iran Breaking Record Of 159 Degrees Fahrenheit.
solid can be found on the inner core of the earth
inner core and outer core
You would be incinerated by the heat. totally legit.
Hot, solid
This is a highly debated topic, though most geophysicists would say the the inner core is mostly Nickel, Iron, and a tiny bit of Sulfur.
Inner core
The densest layer of the earth is the inner core.
The outer core of the Earth.
The inner core can help the outer core because the outer core because if there was no inner core the center of earth would be mushy molten rock and metal
Earth's inner core is believed to be solid iron.
solid can be found on the inner core of the earth
Earth's inner core is believed to be solid iron.
The inner core
The inner core.
The inner core Is solid and the outer core in liquid
Earth's Inner Core is Solid
The inner core would be the hottest layer of the Earth.