Earth's radius is 6371 kilometers, on average. Divide that by 1.6 to convert to miles.
The crust is the top part of the Earth. It is where we live. The Earth's crust is 6 miles deep. That is the Earth's crust.
about 50km (30 miles) . Beneath this, the rock is hot enough to be soft, with plastic properties.
The polar circumference of the earth is 24860.535 miles (according to www.koordinaten.de/english/informations/earth.shtml)
Yes. Some Oceans are more than 10 miles deep.
There are approximately 57.5 million square miles of land on earth, only 29.2 percent of the earth's surface.
50 miles deep. 60 miles deeper than earth.
3.4 miles deep
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, but on average it is about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) deep beneath the continents and about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) deep beneath the ocean floor.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness but generally ranges from 5 to 25 miles deep beneath the continents and 3 to 5 miles beneath the ocean floor.
It is 3963 miles to the center of the Earth, or the core.
No, mines are not deep enough to reach the Earth's mantle. The Earth's mantle is located about 25 miles beneath the Earth's surface, while most mines only reach depths of a few miles.
You'd have to say about 3,950 miles. Even if you head straight toward the center of the Earth, if you go farther than 3,950 miles from where you started, you're closer than that to the surface on the other side.
So far, they have been able to go about 12 miles deep, 1/5th of the crust.
as deep as you want it to be
about 12,000km deep.
it is located 3160 miles deep in to the surface of the earth not
it is located 3160 miles deep in to the surface of the earth not