153. Dubay quotes Reverend Thomas Milner giving examples of really flat parts of the Earth
"Quoting Reverend Thomas Milner’s “Atlas of Physical Geography,” we find that, “ Vast areas exhibit a perfectly dead level, scarcely a rise existing through 1,500 miles from the Carpathians to the Urals. South of the Baltic the country is so flat that a prevailing north wind will drive the waters of the Stattiner Haf into the mouth of the Oder, and give the river a backward flow 30 or 40 miles. The plains of Venezuela and New Granada, in South America chiefly on the left of the Orinoco, are termed llanos, or level fields. Often in the space of 270 square miles the surface does not vary a single foot. The Amazon only falls 12 feet in the last 700 miles of its course; the La Plata has only a descent of one thirty-third of an inch a mile.”"
Duh!
On a spherical Earth, "flat" obviously follows the curve of the Earth. Yes there are lots of flat places. The Earth is still a sphere.
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Duh!
On a spherical Earth, "flat" obviously follows the curve of the Earth. Yes there are lots of flat places. The Earth is still a sphere.
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