50. The Arcrtic and Antarctic should not be so different on a spherical Earth

“If the Earth were truly a globe, the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions and areas of comparable latitude North and South of the equator should share similar conditions and characteristics such as comparable temperatures, seasonal changes, length of daylight, plant and animal life. In reality, however, the Arctic/Antarctic regions and areas of comparable latitude North/South of the equator differ greatly in many ways entirely inconsistent with the ball model and entirely consistent with the flat model.”



Another unsupported assertion.  Mr Dubay, just because you do not understand something does not mean that you can then just make up an explanation of your own off the top of your head.  Well I suppose no-one can stop you, but everyone else should recognise it for the unsubstantiated nonsense that it is.

If the northern and southern hemispheres were identical then yes, you could expect comparable temperatures and seasons.  However they are very different distributions of land and sea which dramatically affect weather patterns.

Daylight length is the same in the northern and southern hemispheres, so I have no idea what Eric Dubay is going on about there.

Also since plant and animal life vary even at the same latitude you could hardly expect them to be similar at different latitudes.

See proof 51 for a more detailed explanation of temperature differences between the poles.


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