I know for a fact that human have never been to the core of the earth.
I know that was an answer that you're probably not looking for, but you have to admit......it is true, and it does answer your question properly.
2007-01-05 01:12:58
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answered by Jammin' On The One 3
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Yes several!
It is very hard for man to get to places in the deep sea, sea caves, mountain areas, mountain caves. There are countless unexplored caves. In the ones that have been explored there have been discoveries of new species of plants and sometimes animals!
It is also difficult for man to get to certain areas of thick jungle in Asia or Africa. But it's worth it when they can! There are multitudes of new discoveries there! More than just plants and animals there are plants that could hold valuable medicines.
2007-01-05 09:22:36
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answered by songbird 6
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Mariana Trench,
90% of the deep oceans
More than 6 miles beneath the surafce
2007-01-05 09:12:44
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and it was just recently discovered much to many's chagrin, especially mine. I discovered whilst exiting the shower that I have a CRACK that runs from the very bottom of my back to below somewhere. I dont know where the hell it came from, I know it's been theyr'e though I've heard it move and fluxuate like a cave of some sort, I had talked to people at MIT to shrink down a little spaceship type submarine to explore this sort of ocean cave or whatever it is, but they said no and then invited me to stay for awhile at mass general hospital where I got Cookies and milk on sundays and some other item called Klonopin, but I'd truly like a tiny team of scientists, spefically headed up by Racheal Welch and the bald headed doctor to shrink themselves and explore the neitherregions of the land I call ASSPORT.
2007-01-05 09:21:28
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answered by gazzabecks61 2
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The deepest trenches of teh oceans. So far only a few probes have been down there.
2007-01-05 09:12:25
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answered by thomas 7
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well we've discovered nearly every inch of the surface (not sure f they have gone to the bottom of the deepest ocean yet.. they probably have) only other place they havent been in the centre... unless you believe that film where they do infact go to the core.... i forget whats its called...
2007-01-05 09:32:04
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answered by wiccan140684 2
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Try Bermuda triangle, or maybe the deepest part of the artics
2007-01-05 09:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The center of the earth.
2007-01-05 09:20:33
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answered by Dhiman B 2
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most of the sea bottom
2007-01-05 09:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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