no where did u get that?
:> In theory Yes. Professor Von Fôgg during a 1932 Paper titled 'Physical influences of Spacial Matter' proposed that following research of the Chaos theory (AKA Butterfly Effect), a person standing in one place spinning around in a circle could create a knock-on effect whereby a person who is standing at exactly the opposite side of the earth can feel the effects of the spinning becoming dizzy and even possibly nauseous. Of course the probability of one person standing on the opposite side of the earth whilst someone spins in one place is highly unlikely, thus further research into this proposal is still required.
I love cleaning the earth. I think it is the responsibility of everyone to leave the earth a better place. Each person can make a difference.
Antipodes are used in geography to describe any place on Earth that is the point on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Australia and New Zealand are antipodes of each other.
By Longitude, Latitude, minutes, seconds. Or use Google Earth.
The rotation of the molten, iron core of the Earth.
Bangkok, Thailand is the most consistantly humd city on earth!
Inhabited (If its a place) or Sociable (if its a person).
high tide
It is at the opposite end of the world- as far from the equator as you can get.
high tide
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. The opposite is no one, nowhere, or nothing. A noun is a word; the antonym is silence or a blank.
A map is a depiction of a part of the planet Earth, a specific place on Earth, or a place outside of the Earth; a map is a word for a picture, photo, drawing, image; a word for a thing.
Well... Shes in her house in Birmingham and then her mum takes her away to Scotland.
The antipodes of any place on the Earth is the place that is diametrically opposite it, so a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the centre of the Earth and forms a true diameter
That would place you in the Coral sea, off the north-east coast of Australia.
A "gratis persona" is a person who is welcomed into a certain place. Far more common is the opposite expression, "persona non-grata", which refers to a person whose company is not desired in a certain place.
A person could think a place is the best and another might like another The best place is everywhere
A "gratis persona" is a person who is welcomed into a certain place. Far more common is the opposite expression, "persona non-grata", which refers to a person whose company is not desired in a certain place.