No, if anyone tried, the lava under the crust would melt any attempt. And even if someone managed to get past that, the pressure in the core would probably cause the machine that got the people there to explode.
No the fastest a tornado is known to have traveled is 73 mph. The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were just over 300mph, which is about as strong as they get.
No, the Earth's rotation will not cease. The Earth will continue to rotate on its axis as long as it exists.
No, the Earth will not stop spinning. The Earth's rotation is a fundamental part of its natural processes and is expected to continue indefinitely.
No, we will not run out of air on Earth. The Earth's atmosphere contains a constant supply of oxygen and other gases that support life.
Earth changes all the time making it a dynamic and ever-evolving planet.
If anyone has, it was never reported to anyone else. As far as is known, nobody ever traveled through time. And as far as is known to modern scientific theory, it's not possible.
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No, it is not possible for anyone to travel to the center of the earth. The deepest hole ever drilled, the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, reached only about 7.5 miles into the earth's crust, which is still very far from the center. The extreme heat and pressure at the earth's core make it impossible for any human to survive such a journey.
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Yes, have you ever traveled on the Mexican train system?
Not outside Jules Verne stories, no.
No. However, someone may eventually attempt it, as they might try swimming around the world.
No I have not! But i have heard of a mandolin, just nip to the local music centre and ask them if they have heard of Corbin mandolins.
No, as of now, no human has been born in space. All individuals who have traveled to space were born on Earth.
No. At its closest it is over 55 million miles from Earth, so it cannot harm anyone.
no Kesha never traveled to Saudi Arabia.
So far (as of the year 2010) no human being has ever travelled to the planet Mars. Whether such travels will ever happen in the future would be difficult to predict. In the current economic climate, it is not likely that anyone is going to fund that kind of travel.