The earth would be flat, and probably devoid of life.
Amelia Earhart, like most educated individuals of her time, understood that the Earth is a globe, not flat. As a pioneering aviator and aviation advocate, her experiences flying at high altitudes would have reinforced her understanding of the Earth's curvature. There is no evidence to suggest that she held any belief in a flat Earth.
Cause a map is flat, and the Earth is curved. Can't force a curved image onto a flat surface w/o losing something.
A flat representation of the Earth's surface is called an atlas or a map.
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Nothing in the Universe is as large as the Earth AND flat. If the Earth were flat, it would be the only flat object, other than some small asteroids.
Nothing in the Universe is as large as the Earth AND flat. If the Earth were flat, it would be the only flat object, other than some small asteroids.
There is no evidence to suggest that any former president of the US believed that the earth was flat. The idea that the earth is flat has been widely discredited for centuries, and it is unlikely that any US president would have held such a belief.
3000 years ago someone discovered the earth was round and before that they thought it was flat.
Nobody has ever proven the earth to be flat... in fact, that notion has been dispelled time and time again.
Because people have seen it from space and anyway if the Earth was flat all the water would fall of the edge so then we would not survive
The Flat Earth society consists of members who believe that the Earth is flat rather than an oblate spheroid. The group has been around since the 1960s. Some adherents are serious and some are not. Those who are serious are often motivated by pseudoscience or religious literalism.Check out their website: Flat Earth Society
There is no legitimate scientist responsible for promoting the flat earth theory. The idea of a flat earth has been widely discredited by centuries of scientific evidence and research.
since the start of earth
the 16th century