Quote (GetOnYourKnees @ Sep 13 2016 06:50am)
So how does the Ottowa river flow, if it's flat?
Hint: the answer to this question will reveal what a dumb premise you're making.
So if half the river flows in an opposite direction of the spin of the Earth, aren't they really flowing uphill - hint: gravity is a really dumb answer you have faith in.
Why do all lakes freeze completely flat?
Have you ever heard of a river inside a body of water?
It has to do with pressure and density of the volume it exists in, not "gravity". Air exerts around 15 lbs of pressure per square inch and forces water which is more dense to its lowest level.
Consider how and why a barometer works.
This post was edited by card_sultan on Sep 13 2016 11:16am