What would happen to the ocean if we drilled a hole through the earth from one ocean to another
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What would happen to the ocean if we drilled a hole through the earth from one ocean to another

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-01-05] [Hit: ]
i think he entire world would be in a bad way. if all the water were to drain into the earth, it would then be super heated and simply turn into steam. furthermore, the pressure exerted by the earth as you become closer and closer to the earth would become far to great for a drilled hole to be supported. And Im still not sure how you would go about drilling through liquid.......
Drilling a hole from the ocean floor to the other side of earth's ocean floor. Theoretically if we were able to drill through the earth's core to the other end. The water would go down the hole like a drain but back out the other and and then what? How would this disrupt the earth?

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There would be an equilibrium, just like the design of you toilet, even though there is a hole at both ends it only flows when one side has more pressure than the other.

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Well, the mantle and the core of the earth are liquid, but assuming we could drill a hole, i think he entire world would be in a bad way. if all the water were to drain into the earth, it would then be super heated and simply turn into steam. furthermore, the pressure exerted by the earth as you become closer and closer to the earth would become far to great for a drilled hole to be supported. And I'm still not sure how you would go about drilling through liquid...

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Although it would be impossible to do this on earth, you actually could do this on the moon. If it was possible i probably cause tsunami and earthquake and val canoes to erupt
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