I think it continues on in a straight line for eternity...every so often repeating itself and inverseing the order.
2007-03-21 05:52:19
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answered by Cyber Stalker 4
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2007-03-21 08:36:18
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answered by Jay (cynical) 7
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2007-03-21 05:52:05
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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2007-03-21 11:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-21 05:52:24
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answered by St♥rmy Skye 6
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2007-03-21 05:52:05
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answered by lady l 2
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2007-03-21 05:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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after all the pictures taken from the moon, it is proven tha the earth ir round. Its tilted on its axis but it still has a spherical shape, however if by all mean u think the earth is flat and ur comfortable with that then its flat :)
2007-03-21 05:55:12
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answered by KARLA M 1
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Wasn't this subject resolved ... Oh, say... A few hundred years ago? Not to mention, there's all those Hubble photos of round planets... I really doubt Earth is the only flat one.
2007-03-21 05:55:35
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answered by Sarah R 6
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No. It is an oblate spheroid.
"The term "Oblate" refers to it's slightly oblong appearance. The term "Spheroid" means that it is almost a sphere, but not quite. One of the most important things to remember about the Earth's shape is that it is only very slightly oblate. The diameter from the North Pole to the South Pole (the shortest diameter) is approximately 12,714 km. The equatorial diameter (the longest diameter) is approximately 12,756 km. This is not a big difference, but it does make the Earth not quite a sphere. "
2007-03-21 06:04:38
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answered by Husker41 7
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It's both.
Hold up a coin facing you. Looks round right?
Now turn it sideways.
Can anyone out there honestly say they don't know somebody who has fallen off the edge of the Earth?
2007-03-21 05:55:34
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answered by lunatic 7
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