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Could the world ever be flat? Explain your reasing.
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Could the world ever be flat? Explain your reasing.
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No because how is there going to be a core if its inside the center of the earth the cant be and inside the center of the earth if the earth is flat.
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People who believe in a flat Earth assume that gravity would pull straight down, but there’s no evidence to suggest it would work that way. What we know about gravity suggests it would pull toward the center of the disk
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