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Could a wormhole exist on a planet?

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For my story to work, my characters have to stumble across a small wormhole that actually exists on Earth and is responsible for multiple disappearances throughout history. It connects a point on Earth to a point on a life-sustaining planet far from our solar system, and possibly not in our galaxy (haven't decided yet). Is this possible, either naturally or artificially? Further, if the wormhole were to collapse, would the only outcome be for two black holes to be created on either side, or could it be "taken down" if it were created artificially?

NOTE: This story takes place in a time very similar to present (maybe 20, 30 years in the future) but the technology involved has the capacity to be far more advanced.

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