Deep underground: is it possible to dig to the other side of the earth?
- December 8, 2024
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Even though it may seem like an adventure, What are the odds? After getting to know the structure of the Earth a little, we come to the main
Even though it may seem like an adventure, What are the odds? After getting to know the structure of the Earth a little, we come to the main
Even though it may seem like an adventure, What are the odds?
After getting to know the structure of the Earth a little, we come to the main part. In dreams and reality our other topic.
The surface area where we live The crust is on average about 40 kilometers long. “What about 25 miles?” We hear you say it, but it’s not that simple.
Let’s imagine that we can move forward with a shovel or a giant drill. The trouble begins when we reach the mantle. Low approx. 2,900 kilometers deep and filled with incredible temperatures.
temperature in the mantle Ranging from 1,000 to 3,700 degrees. At this temperature, let alone digging with a drill, all materials used will melt and disappear.
If we dream of reaching even deeper, to the core, things get even crazier. The temperature of the core in the inner part of the Earth is It can reach up to 6,000 degrees That is, it is only 500 degrees lower than the temperature of the sun.
Also inner core made of solid iron-nickelThe outer core consists of liquid metals. Trying to dig here would be like stirring soup; We can’t get anywhere.
The deepest place that humanity has yet managed to dig, Kola super deep borehole. These drilling operations in Russia reached a depth of 12 kilometers, which is approximately 0.2 percent of the Earth’s diameter! The digging stopped here because the temperature rose much more than expected and the durability of the equipment was not sufficient.
This may be possible in the world of science fiction, but with today’s science and technology it is impossible to even pass through the mantle, let alone reach the other side of the Earth. almost impossible.
And let’s just say we succeeded: the huge hole we dug could upset the structural balance of the Earth can cause natural disasters.
In conclusion, while digging to the other side of the world is a great exercise in imagination, In practice it is not possible.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.