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What was THINK in old times?

Earth was flat


The earth is not flat?

No,the earth is most certainly not flat. During the early years of the 1400s and 1500s, people thought that if you went to far that you would fall off the earth's surface. This,however, is not possible. It's like saying the sun is cold. I don't know how old you are or if you are educated but whoever made you think this is an idiot. I am quite sure that most people would know except for very young children.


How old do you have to be to get a council flat?

16 I think


How old do you have to be to have a council flat?

16 I think


Is the earth younger than we think?

I don't know what you think, I think the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old.


Who was the first explorer who figured out the Earth is larger than most people thought?

By 500 B.C., most ancient Greeks believed the Earth was round, not flat. But they had no idea how big the planet was until about 240 B.C. when Eratosthenes came up with a clever way to estimate the Earth's circumference.


What are some old ideas about history to people?

The world was flat or square.


How old is the oldest person om earth?

i don't think there can be an old person omearth


How old was the living person on earth?

I think is around m115


How old do scientists think that earth is?

4.6 billion years


How old was Galileo when he discovered that earth wasn't flat?

People had known the earth was not flat for centuries before Galileo's birth - much navigational technology had all based on that fact, and would not have worked otherwise. Galileo is more well known for providing observations and evidence that the sun, not the Earth, was the centre of the solar system - however the main proponent of this fact was Copernicus, a century previously.


How old did people think the earth was 200 years ago?

Around 200 years ago, many people believed that the Earth was only a few thousand years old, as this was the prevailing view influenced by religious beliefs. It wasn't until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that scientific evidence began to suggest that the Earth is actually much older, estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old.