The deepest mine is the Western Deep mine in Witwatersrand, South Africa; 3.3 km (presently)
The deepest point that humans have reached in the earth is about 7.62 miles (12.262 km) in the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia. This deep drilling project was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s to study the Earth's crust and mantle.
We cannot go to the center of the Earth because of the intense heat and pressure at that depth, which would be extremely dangerous for human survival. Additionally, the technology needed to drill to such depths is not currently available or practical.
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.
well i say because the roots go deep into earth.
Because Asteroids Hit earth and the minerals go into the ground or get buried deep into the sea . The minerals the grow underwater and deep underground .
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No, they do not go that deep
the deeper you go the hotter it gets
There is greater pressure the deeper you go in water. So if you go too deep, the pressure in the human lungs will be so great and too much that the persons lungs will collapse.
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.
The deepest point that humans have reached in the earth is about 7.62 miles (12.262 km) in the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia. This deep drilling project was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s to study the Earth's crust and mantle.
We cannot go to the center of the Earth because of the intense heat and pressure at that depth, which would be extremely dangerous for human survival. Additionally, the technology needed to drill to such depths is not currently available or practical.
Yes. If you dig down deep enough and go to the right place, you are at or in the center of the Earth.
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.