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The '''earth''' is the flat astronomical body where live numerous species of plants, animals and other beings. The [[Arctic|North Pole]] is the center of the earth, and [[Antarctica|South Pole]] is a circunference around it.
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The '''earth''' is the flat astronomical body where live numerous species of plants, animals and other beings. In the Flat Earth Monopole model the [[Arctic|North Pole]] is the center of the earth, and [[Antarctica|South Pole]] is a circumference around it.
  
The [[sun]] and the [[moon]] are both located circa 3,000 miles above earth's surface. They have a mutual orbit (similar to a binary system orbit), which produces day and night on earth.
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The [[sun]] and the [[moon]] are both located circa 3,000 miles above earth's surface. The sun rotates at one rotation around the hub of the earth per day, creating day and night.
  
 
The [[stars]] are small astronomical bodies located circa 3,100 miles above earth and 100 miles above sun and moon orbit.  
 
The [[stars]] are small astronomical bodies located circa 3,100 miles above earth and 100 miles above sun and moon orbit.  
  
[[File:Map.png|400px|center|thumb|The most widely accepted map model of a flat earth.]]
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[[File:Map.png|400px|center|thumb|The Monopole model of the flat earth.]]
  
 
[[Category:Form and Magnitude]]
 
[[Category:Form and Magnitude]]

Revision as of 17:08, 18 May 2018

The earth is the flat astronomical body where live numerous species of plants, animals and other beings. In the Flat Earth Monopole model the North Pole is the center of the earth, and South Pole is a circumference around it.

The sun and the moon are both located circa 3,000 miles above earth's surface. The sun rotates at one rotation around the hub of the earth per day, creating day and night.

The stars are small astronomical bodies located circa 3,100 miles above earth and 100 miles above sun and moon orbit.

The Monopole model of the flat earth.