4 days (someone else's answer)New answer: I was asked this question as a personality test during a job interview. He made it clear that the question was not a math question. So when I had no answer he responded by saying that "you can't dig a half of a hole". I then replied that as an adult when I dig a hole, it is for a specific reason. That reason dictates the hole's dimensions. If I do not dig the hole to those dimensions then it is possible that I have not dug my whole hole and therefore it is possible to dig a half of a hole.
It is not possible to dig half a hole, it's either a hole or it's not a hole!
its impossible to dig a half a hole, its either you dig a hole or ya dont.
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
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If it were possible you would not end up in China but in the Indian Ocean or the Southern Ocean near Australia. You would have to be in Argentina or Chile to dig and end up in China.
No, digging to China is not possible due to the Earth's hot molten core and the immense distance between the two places. Additionally, the Earth's mantle and crust are too thick to dig through with current technology.
DIG! :P
A massive spade??
By Plane or dig a deep hole. You can also take the slow boat to China.
Do it during the winter when it is dormant. Try and dig it up, retaining as much soil as possible around the roots to avoid disturbing or damaging them.
Dig all the way and end up in China.
Dig for it underground. Its rare but it is possible to dig one up
The Chinese would be digging to the US. Actually we would all be digging to the center of the earth.
No
to get to china silly
Yes it is a well known fact that you CAN dig half a hole!