It would take you apprxamently 12,740 km to get through.
E.T. was a botanist on his home planet before he came to Earth.
Some by plate tectonics, some by vulcanism, but above all else, the very young, cooling earth was all land mass. The oceans came later, as part of the planet's evolution.
We get it from the Earth.
The Earth was not invented, it came out of universe processes
It is an interesting idea that life may have come from other parts of the Universe, but there is no evidence that this really is so (nor that it isn't, for that matter). Also, specifically in the case of mushrooms, despite all their differences, they are probably too similar to other life on Earth to have evolved independently from it. If life did come from outer space, it may have been a common ancestor to ALL current life on Earth.
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
It would fall through nearly to the other side, but due to friction (air resistance) it would not make it all the way through. It would then reverse direction, and return nearly to the starting point, then repeat this cycle many many times, each time decreasing in amplitude, until the oscillations finally came to an end and it would remain floating at the center of the earth. Basically, the same effect as a giant linear pendulum.
It would get to hot. We would die.
You wouldn't. Aside from the fact that you would burn up as you reached the earths core, you have to think of gravity.If you have a hole on one side of the earth and you fall in it you would fall to the center of the earth. If there was a hole on the exact opposite side of the earth and the fellow over there fell into it he would fall toward the center of the earth. If both holes went to the center of the earth and were joined, and molten magma didn't come out, then I would reason that you would fall no further than the center.
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
No one knows.
Mercury came from the same Solar nebula that the Sun, Earth and the other planets came from.
No. Earth would be destroyed if a black hole came anywhere close to it.
The name "Spaceship earth" came about because the earth moves through space and it is holding people just like a spaceship.
Jesus came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer redemption through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
How the earth and sun came to be
No matter whether you adhere to the generally-accepted Darwinian theories orto a strictly creationist ideology, the earth came first. (What would we stand on?)