The Earth is indeed, round and spherical

I’ve always been interested in outer space, and things outside of the Earth.  Most people simply think that the Earth is round, period. However, some disagree. I have sometimes encountered Flat-Earthers before, and if you ever encounter one, I have a few facts that will help you. First, ask yourself this question: “Before judging something by its looks and how it feels, why don’t you review the facts and research said topic?” For example, if you can see a ship sail on sea, look at its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not “fade off into the distance” at all. You will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. Now, try an experiment. Put two sticks away from each other into the ground. If the world is flat, then two sticks in different locations would produce the same shadow. But they don’t. Another thing that flat-earthers must consider is how there are time zones. Say any two cities that are far from each other and their time zones. We have time zones because when the Sun is illuminating one side of the spherical Earth, the other side is dark. This is highly plausible if the world is round and rotating on its own axis. At any point when the sun is shining on one part of the Earth, the opposite side must be dark. That allows for time differences and time zones. And the final best thing to do is search up earth. The shape of the earth is very visible in all pictures.

Is The Earth Alive? That Depends On Your Definition Of Life : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR

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  1. Hello Suoh! Your blog was very useful. I was trying to convince my “Flat-Earther” brother, and I found your post.

    1. You’re very welcome. I do hope that this helped, as all of these facts are indeed true, and I have tried out all of these experiments.

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