dunno, why dont youu try and tell me when you find out :p xo
If you were to drill a hole through the Earth, you would create a tunnel that goes from one side of the planet to the other. Gravity would pull you towards the center of the Earth, and you would experience weightlessness at the midpoint. The journey would be extremely hot and the pressure would increase as you got closer to the center. It is not physically possible to drill a hole through the Earth due to the extreme conditions and technological limitations.
If the hole passed through the DIRECT center of the earth, it will stop when it reaches the DIRECT center of the earth, it will do this because the are equal amounts of gravity forcing being applied on each one of the infinite sides of the circle.
The depth of the deepest hole on Earth is about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers).
Yes, there is still an ozone hole present in the Earth's atmosphere, primarily over Antarctica. The ozone hole refers to a region of significantly depleted ozone layer, which protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
The location of the deepest hole on Earth is the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, which reaches a depth of about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers).
It is physically impossible to remove an object from a hole that goes through the diameter of the Earth, as it would require traveling through the Earth's center which is inaccessible to humans. Additionally, the extreme temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core would make survival impossible.
One does not simply "pass through" a black hole.
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
To make a hole in or through, with or as if with a drill.
Yes he is in the rear half of the human ship when it passes through the worm-hole from the exploding ark to earth. His half of the ship does not make it through before the worm-hole closes so he takes a cryo-nap.
Probably an asteroid, meteor or comet.
Magma and lava would fill in the hole, for one thing.
1. Dig a hole 2. Defecate in the hole 3.Cover the hole with earth 4.EUREKA! Earthworms make fertilizer out of the earth by eating minerals and decayed matter and defecating (using the bathroom) in the soil. They also help loosen up the soil and aerate it.
If you were to drill a hole through the Earth, you would create a tunnel that goes from one side of the planet to the other. Gravity would pull you towards the center of the Earth, and you would experience weightlessness at the midpoint. The journey would be extremely hot and the pressure would increase as you got closer to the center. It is not physically possible to drill a hole through the Earth due to the extreme conditions and technological limitations.
No. A black hole would utterly destroy Earth by the time it passed within a few thousand light years.
If the hole passed through the DIRECT center of the earth, it will stop when it reaches the DIRECT center of the earth, it will do this because the are equal amounts of gravity forcing being applied on each one of the infinite sides of the circle.
Hole in the Earth was created in 2004.