Aretha Madasi
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What if the Earth was actually flat
If the Earth had an edge, I imagine it would look like a mesmerizing flat surface. Picture a flat Earth with a solar eclipse, trees growing diagonally, and a Great Wall of ice guarded by NASA (of course). While flat earthers have a vivid imagination, let's explore what would happen if they were right. How would the Earth function in space? Would it revolve around the Sun, or would the Sun rotate around it? And why couldn't you walk to the Earth's edge?
By Aretha Madasi11 months ago in Earth
Scientists Discovered a Huge River Under Black Sea
Sure, let's play a guessing game! Can you name the sixth largest river on Earth in terms of volume? Most people would list the Amazon River, Congo River, and Ganges River as the largest ones, but the sixth largest river is actually not on the surface. It's an underwater river located beneath the waves of the Black Sea. In 2010, scientists discovered this river while studying the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey using sonar scanning. They found a channel at the bottom of the Black Sea with water flowing through it. This underwater river has rapids, waterfalls, and a volume 350 times greater than that of the River Thames in London. If it were on the surface, it would easily be in the top ten largest rivers.
By Aretha Madasi11 months ago in Education