The deepest humans have ever drilled is
12
kilometres below the Earth's surface. Howeve...
Biology, 05.04.2020 09:54 Harini5721
The deepest humans have ever drilled is
12
kilometres below the Earth's surface. However, this is a tiny fraction of the diameter of the whole planet. Imagine you could drill all the way to its centre - write 3 sentences to what would that be like?
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