== == == == == == The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles (12,756.32 kilometers). But, if you measure the earth through the north and south poles the diameter is a bit shorter - 7,901 miles (12,715.43 km). Thus the earth is a tad wider (25 miles / 41 km) than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like). So it just depends on which way you're 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.
No, digging to China is not possible due to the Earth's hot molten core and the immense distance between the two places. Additionally, the Earth's mantle and crust are too thick to dig through with current technology.
Approximately 12,742 kilometers. This distance is from the surface of the Earth to the center and then to the opposite side.
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.
I duno? Maybe in like the MIDDLE OF NO WERE! JK! Your in the mantle..DAH? Folks i sugesst you watch ''JORNEY TO DA CENTER OF EARTH.'' i think its a sick moovie
Perhaps you have imagined digging a tunnel through the earth that comes out the other side. How many kilometers would you have to dig?
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.
The barrier that ones fears or apprehensions set up; the unknown, but perhaps imagined in a way that does not relate to reality. Going through the black door may therefore lead to a freedom from the limiting fears.
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Yes. It's a violation of privacy and creepy unless you have permission from the person whose trash you're digging through.
Spoons! Buy some spoons and get digging!
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They are good at digging holes so more water and air can come through.
Through side missions or just digging them up
Children may believe that by digging through the earth, they will eventually reach the other side of the world or end up in a specific, imaginary location. This idea stems from the curiosity and imagination of children as they try to make sense of the world around them. In reality, digging through the earth would not lead to this outcome as it is not physically possible due to the structure of the Earth's layers.
"Think" in the sentence, "I think; therefore I am."
By the Romans and Mesopotamians digging cannels and the water flowed through the cannels:)