If someone was to dig into the inner core, the planet would be hurdled towards the sun and doomed to destruction in less than 3 seconds.
totally legit.
You can't just dig to the inner core, since any hole that you dig would collapse long before it gets that far, however, I can imagine that with sufficient technological support, you could dig a hole and install a very durable and heat resistant pipe to keep the hole open. If you could get all the way to the inner core you would have access to a virtually unlimited source of valuable nickel and iron. It would be a fantastic mining opportunity.
You would be incinerated by the heat. totally legit.
Well, no scientict or explorer has found the exact amount of deepness to go. I would guess around 1000,0000km. It would scientifically be impossible to reach the earth's core. You would burn before even reaching it as the core is even hotter than the sun!
No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.
They dig down and take core samples.
Different animals have different reactions before earthquakes. Animals that would be hibernating would stop hibernating and come out from their holes/burrows. Dogs would dig on the ground.
You would be incinerated by the heat. totally legit.
If you were to dig into the Earth, you would encounter the three major layers in this order: crust, mantle, and core. The crust is the outermost layer, followed by the mantle, which is hotter and more dense. Finally, at the center of the Earth is the core, which is divided into the liquid outer core and the solid inner core.
it would take you 300 days to dig all the way down to the core
Only if you could withstand the immense heat of the inner core of the Earth's center !
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No you can't sorry. You would get somewhere in the mantel and you would die from the heat coming from the Earth's core.
The Dig happened in 1995.
Outer core - Predominantly liquid iron and nickel. Inner Core - Nobody knows, until they dig to the center of the earth. If anyone tells you otherwise, then they're lying. We need facts, not ridiculous beliefs from "experts".
No, it is not possible to dig through the Earth's core as it is made up of extremely hot and molten materials that would make any attempt to withstand its heat impossible. Additionally, the gravity at the Earth's core is likely to be much stronger and escaping it would not be feasible.
Dig Dug happened in 2600.
Well, no scientict or explorer has found the exact amount of deepness to go. I would guess around 1000,0000km. It would scientifically be impossible to reach the earth's core. You would burn before even reaching it as the core is even hotter than the sun!