![]() ![]() Bigger disruptions can cause earthquakes or tsunamis, but smaller ones can still be detected. If Steelix lives so deep, how did pokémon scientists measure its depth? It turns out that the crust of the Earth is moving around all the time. Steelix lives in Bedrock, which typically starts between 10 and 100 feet below the surface, and extends all the way to the Earth’s mantle. Regardless, the Earth’s crust is made of several layers of rocks and soil. The Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest manmade hole on Earth, has drilled past 12,000 meters (40,000 ft) – that’s seven and a half miles, straight down. This might seem deep to you (because it is), but is still well within the limits of the planet’s crust, which is 20-50 miles thick. This is 3168 ft (965 meters) underground. To start, the dex tells us that Steelix lives up to 0.6 miles underground. Steelix has a lot of interesting entries, so let’s get started on this earth-dwelling rock-munching harder-than-diamond iron snake! The iron it ingested with the soil it swallowed transformed its body and made it harder than diamonds.
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