The centre of the earth haha if you survived that , you'd be on top of the world literallly! =]The centre of the earth haha if you survived that , you'd be on top of the world literallly! =]
You would probably end up in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.
Realistically, about halfway through the crust before pressure killed you. If you could withstand the pressure, quite close to the mantle-crust interface before spontaneuosly combusting. If you can take both and kept a straight line through the centre, you would come out on the seafloor of the Indian Ocean, off the southwest coast of Australia, roughly a thousand miles off-shore from Perth. See discussion.
You would end up off the west coast of Australia in the Indian Ocean, not in China.
You would never come out. The Earths core temperature would destroy any implement. Any magma disturbed would fill in any hole, and the Earths gravity would not allow any progress away from the core.
You would end up about 45 miles off the west coast of Borneo in Indonesia.
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
The verb dug is the past tense of to dig, and the present tense would be "digs."
it may come from some dinosaur bones that were dug up and mistook for dragons
what layer of earth would you be on if you dug 592 kilometers deep
Dead. If you managed to survive the million+ degree temperatures and the incredible rush of water that would flood into your hole then you would find yourself somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
Both. They come from the roots of plants (peanut plants) that are in the ground. They have to be dug up to be harvested.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.