[__ Science __ ] Are we on unstable foundation?

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The Soviets dug 40,000' or 12,000m into the earth in what would become the deepest hole in Earth. Water was unexpectedly found half way down as was a large quantity of hydrogen gas. The drilling mud that flowed out of the hole was described as "boiling" with hydrogen. Scientists discovered a lot from the Kola Superdeep Borehole. For starters, they realized they needed to update the temperature map for the Earth's interior, since they encountered temperatures much higher than expected.


Wondering what is underneath there? Are we on unstable foundations?

Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? - Job 38:4-5

Depth perspectives...

Mount Everest ---- 08.9 km or 5.5 miles high
Mount Whitney --- 06.2 km or 3.9 miles high
Mount Fuji --------- 03.8 km or 2.3 miles high
Sea Level----------
Titanic Wreckage -03.8 km or 2.5 miles deep
Deepest Mine ---- 03.9 km or 2.5 miles deep
Mariana's Trench - 10.9 km or 7.0 miles deep
Kola SD Borehole - 12.3 km or 7.5 miles deep

Are we on unstable foundation? is this the cause for the many earthquakes and volcanic activity? At what depths are the magma flow? Could this cause more sulfur laden eruptions and cause our planet to become super hot like Venus?
 
Fortunately, we can use earthquake waves to know what's in the Earth...

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S-waves can't go through liquids, which is how we know the outer core is liquid. Refraction of the P-waves by the change in state boundaries tell us where those boundaries are. We can get a figure on the temperature within the Earth by the measured heat flux ouf the Earth.
 
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