Assuming you could and you wanted to, you would find a solid sphere, composed of an iron nickel alloy, and a temperature close to the surface of the Sun.
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Soil (probably), bedrock, igneous basement rock, solid upper mantle, ductile upper mantle, solid mantle, liquid iron nickel outer core, solid iron nickel inner core. But before you got through the crust, your shovel would be too hot to handle.
A big ball of Nickel that spins. above that is lava then rocks then more rocks then maybe water then maybe more rocks then some dirt and rocks mixed and then some soil is on top or maybe just rocks are on top. But i may go with BEDROCK if i were in 4th grade and this were a question on the test.
You would still be in solid rock consisting mostly of olivine and pyroxene with a temperature over 500 degrees C.
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
No
I believe the closest black hole is in the center of the Milky Way galaxy... But is a black hole a dark hole? Hmm.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
The earth would become a black hole.
Well, since the center of the earth is hot, maybe the water would all turn to steam!
I'll make this simple, basically what would happen is that you would keep falling through the center of the earth. You would momentarily stop at the other side of the earth at the same height you jumped into the hole. Then you would fall back into the hole repeating the process indefinitely.
If the hole went right through the Earth, you would gather enough speed to continue to the other side. Assuming no resistance, you would move back and forth forever, like an ideal pendulum moves back and forth forever. i think that if you fell in the hole the earth's gravity would pull you apart.
-oil -soil -water
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
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.
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No
As you go down below the surface, the force of gravity would decrease, because now part of the Earth is attracting you from above, and less from below. At the center of the Earth, gravity would be zero.
Not necessarily, the place you land depends on how far you jump into the hole. Gravity won't pull you to the center, gravity only pulls things down and not sideways.
no place but death because you would die before you get to the other side because the hot rock in the center of the earth
I believe the closest black hole is in the center of the Milky Way galaxy... But is a black hole a dark hole? Hmm.