The concept of a spherical Earth dates back to ancient Greek scholars, around the 6th century BC. Philosophers like Pythagoras and later Aristotle provided evidence for a round Earth through observations of celestial bodies and the shape of Earth's shadow during lunar eclipses.
The result of Magellan's voyage to the Philippines was that he ended up being killed in a battle with indigenous tribes on the island of Mactan. Despite Magellan's death, his expedition was the first to successfully circumnavigate the globe, proving that the Earth was round.
Aristotle concluded that the Earth was spherical based on observations of the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse, which always appeared round. He also noted that the stars visible in the sky changed as one moved north or south, suggesting a curved surface.
One example of Philippine Mythology is the story of Malakas and Maganda, who are said to be the first man and woman according to Filipino creation myths. They emerged from a bamboo stalk after a bird pecked it open, and went on to populate the earth with their descendants.
Knowledge is nothing if not shared was first said by the famous author, Terry Pratchett. This quote emphasizes the importance and value of sharing knowledge with others for the greater good of society.
This statement creates a paradox because if the second statement is a lie, then the first statement must be a lie as well. In a logical sense, this situation is contradictory.
Galileo Galilei
Eratosthenes did.
Its a truth as the earth is round.
Although nobody knows for sure who first made the discovery that the earth is round, Pythagoras is indeed regarded as being the first recorded person to make the claim that the earth is round.
Galileo
Yes he was the one that said the Earth was round, and first recorded instrument errors in the burmuta triangle. He also was the first recorded visit to America.
Pythagoras theory in 500 BC stated the earth was round.
You said they say is round & you live there.
Galileo
The cave mens
jewdism
The Earth has a layered structure consisting of the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner core is solid iron, the outer core is liquid iron, the mantle is mostly solid but can flow like a very thick liquid over long timescales, and the crust is the Earth's thin outer shell where we live. This structure is known as the "D-layered Earth model."