Atmosphere gets in the way. Even if the Earth was flat there'd be a max distance you could see. It seems like the limit for how far you can see a mountain is about 100-150 miles.
Atmosphere gets in the way. Even if the Earth was flat there'd be a max distance you could see.
It seems like the limit for how far you can see a mountain is about 100-150 miles.
What a load of shit
What a load of shit
If that were the case, landmasses would appear to become blurry as you get farther from them, but they appear to "sink" into the water instead.
Also, like it is mentioned in the pic, water will take the shape of its container. So then, what shape does water take when it has no container, and when not subjected to any forces, as if it were suspended mid air or a vaccum?
If that were the case, landmasses would appear to become blurry as you get farther from them, but they appear to "sink" into the water instead.
Also, like it is mentioned in the pic, water will take the shape of its container.
So then, what shape does water take when it has no container, and when not subjected to any forces, as if it were suspended mid air or a vaccum?
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