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Hello there Readers! Hope your week started off on the right foot... it's hump day and we're only getting closer to the weekend! I recently read about how scientists found a 'metal ball' in the core of our Earth that would explain our magnetic field. This discovery adds another layer to the existing 4 layers of the Earth we knew about and will force rewriting of text books. This got me thinking about what's underneath our feet and about another interesting story about the deepest hole on Earth that is man-made. This is where we go for today's fact... Enjoy! Billy @ Fact Brainiac THIS IS THE DEEPEST
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sound of hell |
Dutch artist Lotte Geeven lowered a microphone with thermal shielding to protect the mic down a borehole. What the microphone picked up was a deep haunting rumbling sound. What she said about this sound was that it made her: “feel very small; it was the first time in my life this big ball we live on came to life, and it sounds haunting,” she says. “Some people thought it did sound like hell. Others thought they could hear the planet breathe.” |
$9,500 |
The current price a first edition version of Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth will fetch on the market. |
Innermost Inner Core |
So, the image above depicts 4 layers that the Earth is made of, however recently a new 'layer' at the center of the Earth was discovered; The Innermost Inner Core. The new layer was discovered through new methods in Seismography networks. |
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