No
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
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.
The Earth's center of gravity is located at its geometric center, which is also the center of mass where the gravitational pull of the entire planet can be considered to act. This point is constantly changing due to the distribution of mass within the Earth and its interactions with other celestial bodies in space.
All objects within the universe attract all other objects through gravity. as distance increases this attraction lessens to an insignificant amount, however the force is still there. therefore the Earth's gravitational field's range is limitless.
Yes, microwave radiation can pass through the Earth's atmosphere. However, not all microwave frequencies can pass through easily, as some are absorbed by water vapor and other gases in the atmosphere. This is why certain frequencies are used for applications such as satellite communication and radar systems.
No
from what we know not really but its possible there are other dimensions
yes like other planets earths core or ''nucleus'' is like the center of an apple a core
The ISBN of Other Earths is 0756405467.
Other Earths was created in 2009.
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
a place in the earths surface through wich molten rock and other materials reach the sruface
Assuming that the atmosphere is distributed evenly all over the Earth, its center of mass is of course at the Earth's center. If for any reason there is more atmosphere on one side than on the other, the center of mass would be slightly away from Earth's center.
The question neglects to mention what other place it wants compared to Earth, so no comparison is possible.
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.
Extremophiles
If you are going through the portal as its closing you will either go back out through where you entered or out the other portal other wise no.