En Derin Delik: Dünya'nın Bir Ucundan Diğerine Kazabilir miyiz? | Dünya'nın Merkezine Yolculuk! - Summary

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This is a transcript of a video that explores how deep humans can dig into the Earth and what they would find along the way. The video covers various depths, from the surface to the core, and describes the geological, biological, and historical features of each layer. The video also discusses the challenges and benefits of digging deeper, such as high temperatures, pressures, and magnetic fields. The video ends with a hypothetical scenario of jumping through a hole that goes from one side of the Earth to the other.

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1. Construction Watching is a national sport in Turkey and the narrator wonders how deep people can dig on the surface of the earth.
2. The core of the earth is about 6378 kilometers under our feet and it has four main layers: crust, mantle, outer core and inner core.
3. The deepest well dug by hand is the Woodingdean Well in England, which is 392 meters deep and took four years to complete.
4. The deepest mine opened on earth is the Mponeng Gold Mine in South Africa, which is more than 4 kilometers deep and has a temperature of 66 degrees Celsius.
5. The deepest point of the ocean is the Mariana Trench, which is 10,994 meters deep and was visited by director James Cameron in 2012.
6. The deepest hole ever drilled is the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, which reached 12,262 meters deep but was abandoned due to high temperatures and technical difficulties.
7. If a hole was drilled through the earth and vacuumed, it would take 19 minutes to fall from one side to the other at a speed of 40,000 kilometers per hour.