If you mean how far it is to the center, you can find the circumference and use the formula:
circumference = pi * diameter.
Half of the diameter will be the center point of the earth.
2007-03-02 00:50:00
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answered by Adriana 4
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The center point of Earth is located by finding the circumfrence of the Earth, then calculating the radius.
2007-03-02 00:49:22
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answered by VodkaKween 2
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Because of its uneven surface this is very difficult and will probably stay impossible for quite some time. It's easier to find the center of the earth's gravity - that shouldn't be too difficult by measuring gravity at different points around the earth.
2007-03-02 00:50:30
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answered by clevver17 2
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the middle of the earth (going over 2000 miles from the centerpoint) comprises liquid magma and a solid-iron middle, neither of that are liveable. exterior the middle we've very severe temps and extremely severe tension, which might make it no longer ordinary to proceed to exist, yet actual possible
2016-12-14 08:52:07
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answered by ? 4
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