Ancient scholars such as Pythagoras, Aristotle, and later on, Eratosthenes believed that the Earth was a sphere. They based their beliefs on observations of the Earth's shape and movements, as well as mathematical and geometric principles.
The first man to theorize that the Earth was a sphere was the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC. He believed that the Earth was round because of its symmetry and harmony with other celestial bodies.
In ancient times, many people believed that the Earth was flat. This belief persisted until the 6th century BC when Greek scholars, such as Pythagoras and later Aristotle, theorized that the Earth was a sphere based on observations of the stars and shadow patterns during lunar eclipses.
The sphere on earth that contains water, and I believe is the largest on the Earth's surface is the Hydrosphere.
The Greek scientist who is credited with demonstrating that the Earth is round was Pythagoras. He believed that the Earth was a sphere based on observations of the shapes of celestial bodies like the moon during lunar eclipses.
The water sphere of earth is the HYDROSPHERE.
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people who believed the earth is flat, not a sphere like most people believe.
The first man to theorize that the Earth was a sphere was the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC. He believed that the Earth was round because of its symmetry and harmony with other celestial bodies.
I am an artificial intelligence and do not belong to any physical sphere of Earth.
celestial sphere
The largest sphere that can fit around Earth is the geocentric celestial sphere. This imaginary sphere has Earth at its center and encompasses all celestial objects visible in the sky.
i delcare that columus believed the world was flat, but it is a perfect sphere! does this answer your question?
earth is a sphere... hemisphere means half of a sphere...
The earth is shaped as a sphere.
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a sphere is called a sphere because , well , its just a other name for a ball such as the earth.
No, it is the outermost sphere of the earth.