In the Indian ocean.
Without it there would not be any.
You would end up off the west coast of Australia in the Indian Ocean, not in China.
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To get from Minnesota to Louisiana, you would generally travel south. Specifically, you would head south-southeast, as Louisiana is located to the southeast of Minnesota. This would involve traveling through states such as Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and possibly Mississippi before reaching Louisiana.
A wave would be located at its starting point if there was no energy traveling through it.
The distance to the Earth's core is about 6,370 km, so you would have to dig about 12,740 km to get across. Of course, this would vary a bit depending on there you started. Starting at the top of Mt. Everest, for example, would add about 9 km, but if you started from the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean, you'd have about 11 km less. can you explain it in a more easier way please? love, mia renae
If you were starting from Earth - Mars and Jupiter.
You would have to look through the earth to see it, earth is opaque.
If you were to drill a hole through the Earth, you would create a tunnel that goes from one side of the planet to the other. Gravity would pull you towards the center of the Earth, and you would experience weightlessness at the midpoint. The journey would be extremely hot and the pressure would increase as you got closer to the center. It is not physically possible to drill a hole through the Earth due to the extreme conditions and technological limitations.
Nothing, The earth would be sucked up before it even got near to the 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.
If the sun's radiation could not travel through space, then the Earth would be a cold, dark, frozen rock, and nothing would have ever happened on it.