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January 13, 2016 at 10:26 pm |
I’ve just seen that the deepest hole man has drilled is 12,262m deep. This is nowhere near as deep as the earths mantle. So answer me this- how is it that we know there is a crust, mantle, outer core and inner core? Thanks!