Extremely unlikely. The pressure & temperature at the core of any planet would be far more than the human body could stand - even if they were in a protective suit !
Maybe.Probably Not.
Earth seems to be the correct size to enable a slowly cooling environment for the interior of the planet. Smaller planets cool much more quickly. Earth's solid inner core is gradually growing larger, however, and will someday completely solidify.
We live off the green plants and we may be able to replicate phtosunthesis someday.
The Earth's inner core and outer core interact through the process of convection. Heat from the inner core causes the outer core to heat up and become less dense, leading to the movement of molten iron and nickel in a circular pattern. This convection motion generates the Earth's magnetic field.
It depends if you are asking about the inner or outer core. Above the inner core, which is thought to be made of solid iron, there is the outer core. Above that is the outer core, above which is the mantle thenthe crust, which we live on
Someday Man was created in 1970.
Checkmate - 1960 The Someday Man - 2.29 was released on: USA: 2 May 1962
Maybe.Probably Not.
yes
Checkmate - 1960 The Someday Man 2-29 was released on: USA: 2 May 1962
No. The core of Earth is heated to thousands of degrees and is under millions of times the pressure exerted by air at sea level.
That's a double entendre.
May 4, 2018
no no man has reached the outer core
Yes, They will live in the wires.
well maybe
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