Is there a curve on the June 2019 Earth science regents if so is it postive or negative?
Is there a curve on the June 2019 Earth science regents if so is it postive or negative?
Looking out my window, it looks pretty flat to me.
what do you mean flat?
https://flatearthperspectives.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/gleasons-standard-map.jpg?w=682http://www.whale.to/c/12027724_10104343799123539_5167407988476630807_n.jpghttps://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nuakK9XilPU/WTBcPREK8hI/AAAAAAAAEFQ/Butuk5KUTKQT2w6fbUA-KbtO1kX_eB1FACLcB/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/atlanta-skyline-74-miles.jpghttps://i.pinimg.com/736x/82/da/c4/82dac4c383f9d421fba9f00b1b426c69.jpgHarsh wrote:
what do you mean flat?
Questions: If the earth is flat, and the map is flat, why is Australia distorted? It should be roughly the same size as the continental United States, and not twice as wide. Is there a flat map that doesn't distort the flat earth? That should be trivial to produce from surveyor data.
If the horizon always rises to eye level, why isn't it placed in the middle of the photo from top to bottom? Does the photographer purposely aim the camera upwards towards the empty sky? The blue sky is 2/3rds of the photo, and the Atlanta skyline is shown to have dropped down to a level visibly below eye-level. Using the size of the buildings for scale, the distance from the horizon depicted in the lower part of the photo, to the middle of the photo, is credibly 3650 feet -- photographic evidence of the expected drop-off at 74 miles.
Same question for this photo (from a plane at 38000ft showing the horizon in the bottom 1/4th of the photo) . It seems that every photo from a high elevation shows the horizon visibly lower than eye level, as if the horizon drops below eye-level, as the eye-level gets higher, and the further the horizon is away from the observer.
If the earth is flat, how do you explain the seasons, the daylight hours around the world and the moon positioning and shadow ?
It seems that the OP was asking if there was going to be a curve on a high school science exam -- about 1 1/2 years ago:
[Earth = flat] as a flat earther, can I also assume you'll believe the American election was won by Trump and that covid 19 is a global (but not oblate spheroid) conspiracy ?
Harsh wrote:
Is there a curve on the June 2019 Earth science regents if so is it postive or negative?
Here it is.
https://www.nysedregents.org/earthscience/619/esci62019-cc.pdfJakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
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