The Deepest Hole on Earth – What’s at the Bottom?
The deepest hole on Earth is not science fiction—it’s a real place, dug by scientists to uncover what lies beneath our feet. Called the Kola Superdeep Borehole, this narrow shaft stretches over 12 kilometres into the Earth’s crust. It is the deepest manmade point ever reached, and its discoveries have changed how scientists understand our planet.
This article explores the true story behind the Kola Borehole, from why it was made to what was found at the bottom. Along the way, we’ll look at the facts, bust a few myths, and explain the science in clear and accurate language. The focus keyword is the deepest hole on Earth, and it will guide our journey below the surface.
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