The earth can not be upside down.
9 upside down is 6. six is smaller than nine.
Well, my friend, loggers don't shove trees upside down into the ground. They carefully cut down trees to harvest wood for various purposes like building homes or making furniture. It's important to respect nature and use its resources responsibly, just like we do when creating beautiful paintings that bring joy to others.
In the incredibly unlikely event that the Earth should 'roll over' and reverse its axis, little if anything would change on the surface. The Earth is suspended weightlessly in a frictionless vacuum, and is already both spinning on its axis and hurtling through space. For there to be a terrestrial cataclysm as a result of 'rolling over', the Earth would first have to be both stationary and 'heavy'. Moreover, the Universe would have to exert gravity and possess an 'up' and a 'down'. The previous answer is not entirely true. If earth were to roll over, any stationary object, by the law of inertia, would tend to stay where it was. Disregarding the rotation of the earth (which is irrelevant anyway), everything on the earth would move toward the south or north, depending on where the poles of rotation are.
That boy is so down to earth and is very polite.
The Indian Ocean has an upside-down Y-shaped divergent ridge known as the Southwest Indian Ridge. This ridge system is located in the southern part of the Indian Ocean basin and extends from the East African coast to Antarctica.
No it was not turned upside down at the time of the flood.
No, the moon is not upside down when it sets. The perception of upside down depends on your location on Earth and the orientation of your perspective.
No.
map earth upside down
The Earth does not turn upside down in the literal sense; it is a spherical object that rotates on its axis. This rotation creates the cycle of day and night, but the orientation of "up" and "down" is relative to the observer's position. For example, what is "up" for someone in the Northern Hemisphere is "down" for someone in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, the concept of the Earth turning upside down is more about perspective than physical movement.
Because the Earth spins on a near vertical axis like a top or a basketball spinning on a finger. But if you were upside down you wouldn't know anymore about it than do the people in Australia.
The Constellation of Cassiopea isn't always upside down. Depending on where you are and what season it it, we see the sky in different ways as the Earth continues its orbit around Sol (our sun) Look for Cassiopea 6 months after you see it upside down. It will be right side up.
Gymnastics is kind of an upside down sport because the handstand you do it upside down and that's the only sport you do upside down flips and etc...
Dude are you serious? And probably not
It's only upside down for half the year, because it revolves around the polar star. It is said in Greek mythology that because Cassiopeia was so vain in life, Poseidon punished her by forcing her to sit in an upside down throne for half of the time.
No they do not sleep upside down.
Upside Down was created in 1979.