The point within the Earth where an earthquake originates is called the focus or hypocenter. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus is known as the epicenter.
It is "Mecca" ( the holiest place for Muslims), and exactly it's the "Kaaba" in Mecca (Black building in shape of a cube. It located western Saudi Arabia.
The metallic center of the earth is called the core. It is divided into two main parts: the solid inner core composed mainly of iron and nickel, and the liquid outer core also predominantly made up of iron.
Earth is called "เคชเฅเคฅเฅเคตเฅ" (Prithvi) in Hindi.
"Earth" likely refers to the planet we live on, while "centre" is often used to denote a middle point or a focal point. Both words can also have metaphorical meanings related to being grounded or pivotal.
No, the centre of the Earth is called the Earth's core.
epi centre
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
The centre of the earth is not a country it is called the core, made chiefly from iron.
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
THE CORE !!! (as in the centre but a "slightly" different word for it)
The centre of the earth is very hot.
The Earth's Core lies at the centre.
Return to the Centre of the Earth was created in 1999.
The Geocentric model
The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth is called gravity.