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do people in australia walk "sideways" or "upside down" compared to people walking in north america?
If course they do, it's down under. :whiste:do people in australia walk "sideways" or "upside down" compared to people walking in north america?
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People at the North Pole can levitate, cool!
when you curve it though, he gets a solid C
Australia is where the plane takes off.
People at the North Pole can levitate, cool!
wonder why it looks so strong in the indian ocean if I'm reading that correctly.
I guess it sort of is already. 5.6cm/year.If Australia was on a treadmill, would the plane still take off?
There's less gravity there. It all pools around Antarctica.
drugs.do people in australia walk "sideways" or "upside down" compared to people walking in north america?
do people in australia walk "sideways" or "upside down" compared to people walking in north america?
do people in australia walk "sideways" or "upside down" compared to people walking in north america?
Better question is being that the earth spins roughly 1000 MPH, if I flew a jet plane capable of sustaining that speed and at the proper latitude, and flying against the rotation, will I remain in the same place? Eh, yeah, think about that.
wonder why it looks so strong in the indian ocean if I'm reading that correctly.