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What is the planet inside Earth?
A Mars-sized planet that struck Earth 4.5 billion years ago and gave birth to the moon may have left two giant pieces of itself deep in Earth’s mantle, a new study suggests. Scientists have long agreed on the existence of the planet, called Theia, and its role in creating the moon.
Are we on the inside of the earth?
Before we begin, we’d like to clarify that we do not live “inside the earth.” We live on the surface of the earth.
Does Earth have a 5th layer?
But this may be squashed in light of a new study that suggests Earth actually has a distinct fifth layer that’s been under our feet all along. Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) say that the new layer they uncovered is located within Earth’s inner core.
Do we live on top of the Earth or inside?
Originally Answered: Do we live inside or outside the Earth? We neither live inside, not outside the Earth. We live on the surface of the Earth. Inside the Earth, their is molten rock and metal.
What is the hottest layer of the Earth?
the inner core
The core is the hottest, densest part of the Earth. Although the inner core is mostly NiFe, the iron catastrophe also drove heavy siderophile elements to the center of the Earth.
How deep is no light in the ocean?
200-1,000 meters
Light in the ocean decreases with depth, with minimal light penetrating between 200-1,000 meters (656-3,280 feet) and depths below 1,000 meters receiving no light from the surface.
Is there another world outside of the Earth?
According to Marshall B. Gardener, yes, there is and according to ancient civilization around the world, yes there is.
Are We living on the inside of a hollow earth?
According to Teed’s thinking, we were actually living on the inside of the Hollow Earth, looking up at the universe, which itself was just an illusion created by a strange solar mechanism. The stars were just reflections of the mechanism’s light.
What awaits within the Hollow Earth?
Giants, Germans, and paradise all await within the Hollow Earth. (Rainy Season in the Tropics by Frederic Edwin Church) Ah, the underworld. From time immemorial, people have believed that there is another world lying just beneath the surface of our planet.
Did the Germans make it to Hollow Earth?
(Image: C. Durand Chapman/Wikipedia) Modern belief in the Hollow Earth theory can be a bit hard to pin down, encompassing such disparate subjects as the Northern Lights and even an escaping Hitler (“The Germans did make it to Hollow Earth. They made a deal with the people in the Hollow Earth.”).