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How many miles would you dig to get through the earth?

The Earth's diameter is 7926.28 miles at the equator and 7899.8 miles at the poles.


Will we ever dig to the earth's core?

No


Can you dig the earth upto its core?

no


How many miles do you have to dig to get to the other side of earth?

It's about 7,900 miles to the Earth's core, but digging straight through is not feasible due to extreme heat and pressure. The deepest borehole, the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, reaches about 7.5 miles deep.


How many miles is it to dig from one side of the earth to another?

It is approximately 7,917.5 miles to dig from one side of the Earth to the other, assuming you are tunneling directly through the center of the Earth. This distance is based on the Earth's average radius of 3,959 miles.


Can you dig yourself to Germany?

No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.


If you were to dig to the earth in what order would encounter the three major layers?

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.


Can you dig through the Earth's core and escape the central gravity there if you found a way to withstand the heat?

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.


How many elements make up earth?

How many elements make up the earths crust? The earths crust is made of many layers..You can find clay and very good soil. But that is if you dig a little way down. the earth has a center which is called the core of the earth. Inside this core is lava and is incredibly hot. Like the sun but not as hot..


How do scientist know what makes up the earth if you cant slice the aaple?

They dig down and take core samples.


Is it possible to dig through earth's center to the other side?

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.


Is it possible to dig a hole from north pole to south pole of earth?

Only if you could withstand the immense heat of the inner core of the Earth's center !