Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Earth is nearly spherical.
The center of the Earth is geometrically the center of the sphere.
The center is about 6,370 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
In religious terms, Muslims identify Mecca is the center of the Earth.
equator
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, instead it is an oblate ellipsoid (it bulges at the equator and is flattened at the poles).
As such the distance to the centre of the Earth is larger at the equator than at the poles.
The Earth's equatorial radius = 6,378 km (3,963 miles).
The Earth's polar radius = 6,356 km (3,949 miles).
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The name of the center of the Earth is the "core" or the "inner core".
The inner core makes up the centre of the Earth.
It is a core
The core
core
the core
Of course not. If it's the center of the Earth, it means that it's part of the Earth, not the sun.
The core is in the center of the Earth.
The water part of the Earth is called the hydrosphere. It is estimated that there are 1386 million cubic kilometers of water on the Earth.
Epicenter
THE CORE !!! (as in the centre but a "slightly" different word for it)
No it is called the core which is the hottest part of the layers.
Of course not. If it's the center of the Earth, it means that it's part of the Earth, not the sun.
The core is in the center of the Earth.
The epicenter is located on the earth's surface, right above the part beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates. The part of beneath the earth's surface is called the focus.
Any part that is "away" from the gravimetric center of the earth is up. Any part "above" that center of gravity is up.
the center of the earth.
No, the centre of the Earth is called the Earth's core.
Any circle on the Earth's surface whose center is at the center of the Earth is called a "great circle". Any circle with its center anywhere else is called a "small circle". Spiritually, many consider the kaaba (Mecca) to be the center of the Earth's surface.
No, the center of the earth is called the core.
Helheim -was part of the center of the earth and was the viking equivalent of hell.
the center of the earth is called the halves of the earth
It's called the Mantle