You would never come out. The Earths core temperature would destroy any implement.
Any magma disturbed would fill in any hole, and the Earths gravity would not allow any progress away from the core.
If you dug a hole from Long Island, NY straight through the Earth's core, you would come out in the Indian ocean off the coast of Australia.
A liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface and lava when it reaches the surface through volcanic activity.
Because Great Britian is an island. And if any country wanted to invade, they would have to go through the rough current of the English Channel.
Haiti would be both, if it didn't share Hispaniola (the name of the the island) with the Dominican Republic.
Island
That would be an island, an example of an island would be Cuba.
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Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to the Earths Surface.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
That would be a lunar eclipse.
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the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
oceanic crust
Because the earths core would melt you.
The straight line connecting the poles is the earth's rotational axis. The lines along the earth's surface from pole to pole are meridians or lines of longitude.
According to myth, he stood at the edge of the world. The Atlas Mountains in North Africa are named for him. The ancients believed that just over the horizon after passing through the Pillars of Hercules (the straight of Gibraltar), you would come to the Island of Erytheia, where the Hesperides guarded the tree of the golden apples. Since Atlas had to travel to the island to get the Apples for Heracles, is stands to reason that he would have stood straddling the straight.
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