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Scientists have not dug a hole to the center of the Earth because of extreme heat and pressure at those depths. It is currently not technologically possible to dig that deep and sustain human life. Additionally, the costs and risks involved in such a project make it unfeasible.
A deep crack in the earth's surface is a fault It can also be a joint.
The center of the earth is deep because the earth is composed of layers, with the core being at the very center. The intense pressure and heat from the weight of the layers above push the core deeper into the earth.
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.
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The deepest a human has gone underwater is about 35,797 feet (10,916 meters) in the Mariana Trench. This record was set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960.
Three quarters of the earth is covered by water, most of it over a mile deep. These include valleys, mountain regions and huge "plains". Humans have studied less than 8 % an no people have gone ther.
earth will not be gone. earth is still there as we live in earth
It is not possible to dig deep enough to reach the Earth's mantle because the mantle is located about 1,800 miles below the Earth's surface, much deeper than any human-made hole.
No, humans have never gone beneath the Earth's crust. The deepest humans have ever drilled into the Earth is about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) deep, which is a tiny fraction of the thickness of the Earth's crust. Going deeper would require advanced technology that does not exist yet.
The deep interior of Earth is extremely hot and experiences high pressures, making it physically challenging for people to survive. Additionally, the lack of oxygen and the presence of toxic gases like methane and sulfur compounds make it unsuitable for human habitation. The deep interior also lacks the necessary resources, such as food and water, that are essential for human survival.
So far, they have been able to go about 12 miles deep, 1/5th of the crust.
No. We have sent probes to Jupiter, which have studied Jupiter and its moons, but nothing has landed on it. No human has gone farther than Earth's moon.
Gone to Earth - film - was created in 1952-07.
The duration of Gone to Earth - film - is 1.83 hours.
Because earth is like his second home, where all of his friends (companions) live. His mother is also half human or is human or something. Earth is like home to him its all his got left because the home of the time lords is gone.
The plot is a trip deep, deep into the Earth.