no
Scientists find out information on the core by using special tools to dig out samples from deep inside the earth. Special instruments "look inside" parts of the earth we cannot see.
Based on the physical properties of the earth;The core is divided into outer core and inner core.the liquid layer of the earth core is the outer core,while the inner core is solid.
The core is in the center of the Earth.
Actually, no. But if something falls into the earth's core, and it is very heavy, like lets say for example: If a Building falls into the earths core, then the whole earth will erupt, causing the earth's core to rotate, then the earth's core will be unstable and the whole world will erupt.
The earth's core principal ingredient is magma.
No
No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.
If you were to dig into the Earth, you would encounter the three major layers in this order: crust, mantle, and core. The crust is the outermost layer, followed by the mantle, which is hotter and more dense. Finally, at the center of the Earth is the core, which is divided into the liquid outer core and the solid inner core.
REALLY REALLY FAR (I wouldn't try it)
I did some research and found out that they can dig upto 12 inches deep not sure if they can dig deeper
No, it is not possible to dig through the Earth's core as it is made up of extremely hot and molten materials that would make any attempt to withstand its heat impossible. Additionally, the gravity at the Earth's core is likely to be much stronger and escaping it would not be feasible.
They dig down and take core samples.
No, it is not possible to dig through the Earth's center to the other side. The extremely high temperatures and pressures in the Earth's core would make it impossible for any human or machine to survive the journey.
Only if you could withstand the immense heat of the inner core of the Earth's center !
Scientists find out information on the core by using special tools to dig out samples from deep inside the earth. Special instruments "look inside" parts of the earth we cannot see.
No you can't sorry. You would get somewhere in the mantel and you would die from the heat coming from the Earth's core.
No, because if you dig half way into the Earth, you'll probably meet hot lava or something and burn up. Besides, you can't dig through the Earth's mantle, the second layer of rock inside the Earth.