hey chick,guess who,lol.
i have no idea bout ur question but i used to live in Adelaide for 5 years only came back here 3 years ago so im kinda missing it and really wish it were that easy to get there.xx
2006-06-20 09:12:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the tube absolutely dead straight?
Is there air in it?
You'd wind up as sausage meat about twenty miles in as the athmospheric pressure mashed you.
You would have travelled at 125 MPH for some time, probably til you started to mash.
Then as the air got denser whatever you now were would slow down.
It would then be cooked by the intense heat coming through the heat proof tube,
We're allowing the tube is made of fantastic material which can stand the core temperatures and that you are not.
The material won't stop infra red cooking the meat.
So you see its not a matter of where you would end up!
It's a matter of how you'd end up and it also goes to show you should wait til all the scientists are gone to bed before you ask such questions.
Now please do not get sick all over you keyboard.
They are the very devil to clean after a puke.
2006-06-20 12:16:34
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answered by SouthOckendon 5
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If you drilled a hole straight through the centre of the earth from Britain you'd actually end up in China
2006-06-20 09:13:48
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answer #3
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answered by Lisa 3
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In the middle of the tube. Once you jump in your only going to fall half way because the other half you'll be going up.
2006-06-20 09:11:24
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answered by Cola 3
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once you've a globe, you are able to figure it out exceedingly actual. the different decision will be to take a level contained in the united kingdom (Hypothetically, fifty 2 degrees North decision X 0 degrees longitude), and plot its opposite on a map (fifty 2 degrees south decision X one hundred eighty degrees longitude). i am going to bypass look into a international map and note if i am going to figure it out. Later: fifty 2 degrees South x one hundred eighty degrees plots out contained in the south Pacific, east of the south island of latest Zealand. that is east of Campbell Island, and south of Pitt, Bounty, and Antipodes Islands. yet WaZoO's answer is way funnier than mine... :D
2016-11-15 00:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd end up at the center of the earth, but your luggage would go to Des Moines.
2006-06-20 09:12:32
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answered by rainfingers 4
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You first!
Seriously , anything thrown into such a hole would oscillate at the center of the earth. if it is protected by heat. or just burn up
2006-06-20 09:14:19
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answered by StupendousMan 5
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Awesome!
2006-06-20 09:12:05
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answered by Benicio Del Costner 3
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Center of the Earth. Gravity from one place would push you one way, and the other, the other way.
2006-06-20 09:10:20
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answered by Toxxikation 3
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Haven't you already answered the question? God am I being slow? Did you want a more specific answer? Sorry I'm obviously thick!
2006-06-20 09:10:47
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answered by crabbit 2
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