(June 21, 2016 at 5:25 am)Aractus Wrote:Just to play devil's advocate let's say I agree with u that the core is nickel and IRON. U still see the element of IRON in the core. Now if u proved to me that the core does not contain IRON at all then my statement would be useless. But it is very interesting to see that IRON is in the core. Just because the Earth isn't a perfect sphere doesn't mean it doesn't have an exact center. We as humans aren't shaped perfectly as a particular shape but I guarantee there is some point in each of our bodies that is our EXACT CENTER. Then u dug urself an even deeper hole to climb out of when u said The Earth surface is ABOUT 71% covered in water. 71.111% is ABOUT 71% less than .1% difference that's really close to or as u say ABOUT 71%. here's the link to verify the scientific confirmation of that water.usgs.gov/edu/earthhowmuch.html(June 21, 2016 at 3:51 am)Sheed1980 Wrote: Modern science has only recently proven that the water covers 71.111% of the Earth, while the land covers 28.889% totaling EXACTLY 100%. So this is water on the Earth's surface. Not rain and snow and ice and glaciers but the water that actually covers the surface of the Earth is EXACTLY 71.111%. At the center of the Earth is the core, which has two parts. The solid, inner core of iron has a radius of about 760 miles (about 1,220 km). It is surrounded by a liquid, outer core composed of a nickel-iron alloy. Sep 26, 2012. The inner core of IRON is the EXACT MIDDLE of the Earth just as Chapter 57 Al-Hadyd " The Iron" is EXACTLY the middle of The Qur'an. So I appreciate u sharing that with me because it helped me to become more knowledgeable of the differences between the inner and outer core of our planet. However u still see from this scientific knowledge listed here The EXACT center of the Earth does consist of IRON which is one of the miracles that was listed. So I thank u my friend for supporting my point.
All of that shit you've just regurgitated is incorrect. The earth has about 71% of its surface covered by water (where are you seeing 71.11%?) but that's only if you include ice and snow, including the polar ice caps. I provided a link which breaks it down for you. The earth's core is iron-nickel and solid, not iron and liquid. There is no "exact" middle of the earth since the earth is not a perfect sphere.
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Poll: How many times does the EARTH rotate in one year? This poll is closed. |
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At least once | 6 | 14.29% | |
364 times | 0 | 0% | |
365 times | 4 | 9.52% | |
366 times | 0 | 0% | |
367 times, in a leap year | 1 | 2.38% | |
365.242... times | 17 | 40.48% | |
366.242... times | 6 | 14.29% | |
367.242... times, in a leap year | 0 | 0% | |
It doesn't rotate, it spirals along a cylinder | 4 | 9.52% | |
Answer depends on how you define "year" | 4 | 9.52% | |
Total | 42 vote(s) | 100% |
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Dear stupid: how many times does the earth rotate in a year?
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