No it is not possible to dig to China.
No, it is not possible to dig directly through the Earth. The immense heat and pressure in the Earth's interior would make it impossible for any digging equipment or tunnel to survive.
The word you're looking for is "excavate". It refers to the clearance of soil or other materials by digging.
You are in the Earth's crust if you are digging through the outermost layer of the Earth. The crust is the thinnest and outermost layer of the Earth, ranging from about 5 to 70 kilometers in thickness.
Digging out minerals from the earth is called mining. Mining involves extracting valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth's surface or beneath the surface.
Some interactions are: Building roads, cutting down trees, digging tunnels, leveling hills, building buildings, skyscrapers, polluting the atmosphere, surviving with little water, and littering.
The duration of Digging to China is 1.72 hours.
Digging to China was created on 1998-09-11.
Digging to China - 1977 was released on: USA: 1977
The Chinese would be digging to the US. Actually we would all be digging to the center of the earth.
Digging to China
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Farmers digging a well in China in 1974 uncovered a clay head.
Yes, it is possible to dig on the moon, but it would be challenging due to the lack of atmosphere and rock-hard surface. Specialized equipment would be needed for digging operations on the moon.
gravity isnt your problem, passing through the earth's hot core is.
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