yes, you would probable be crushed
I think it can because there is a lot of atmospheric pressure so it can be crushed at one point.It would be crushed very quickly. The pressure on Venus is almost 100 times the pressure on earth. The gravity on Venus is less than the gravity on earth, however.
On Mercury, a can would not be crushed due to gravity because the planet's gravity is too weak. However, the can could be crushed due to the high atmospheric pressure on Mercury, which is about 100 times greater than Earth's atmospheric pressure.
No the heat would be to much pressure
I do believe that might be at the top of the largest mountain. Of course, what goes on in the changing interior of the earth probably makes much more difference. The point is: that place where the most mass is between you and the center of the earth's center of gravity (the center). Think about it. If you were at the very center of the earth (and there was a hole there rather than a very solid blob of metal) the great gravity of the mass of the earth would be approximately equal in all directions; so, you would float there. It would be on poles, because due to Earth's slighly deflated shape they are closest to Earth's center. Mind you, the gravitational force is in inverse square proportion with distance.
crushed
They would be instantly incinerated or crushed or both.
If you take out the heat factor, then yes. Gravity is so strong at the center of the Earth that your entire body would be crushed under the pressure.
It, and everything inside it, would be crushed (this is, of course, if the centre of the Earth was empty, because if it wasn't, then you would be burnt to a crisp due to the immense heat fo the centre of the Earth). Your head would be crushed because gravity pulls you to the centre of the Earth, and if this is happening all over the Earth, then loads of gravity is going into one spot in the centre of the Earth. This would all push at you on all sides and subsequently crush you.
To some extent, the crushing of rock at the earth's center would cause compression of the earth's 'underpinnings' and, it would get slightly smaller. Additionally, now being closer to the main Mass of the Earth would slightly increase the pull of gravity (Acceleration due to Gravity) seen on the earth's surface.
In theory, at the center of the Earth you would have no weight.
No, you would be instantly crushed by the pressure.
It would take one hour to get to the center of the earth
No, you can not get to the center of the earth. The core of the earth, which is the center of the earth, is way to hot. It would be like standing on the sun, but though the core of the earth is EXTREMELY hot, it can not compare to the heat of the sun
It would take 120 years to go to the center of earth
You would die. The center of the earth is composed of molten iron at very high pressure. I agree with above. You would die.
I think it can because there is a lot of atmospheric pressure so it can be crushed at one point.It would be crushed very quickly. The pressure on Venus is almost 100 times the pressure on earth. The gravity on Venus is less than the gravity on earth, however.
On Mercury, a can would not be crushed due to gravity because the planet's gravity is too weak. However, the can could be crushed due to the high atmospheric pressure on Mercury, which is about 100 times greater than Earth's atmospheric pressure.