Huevographic - 2024-05-04 The planets actually orbit around two points, one of which is the sun. The elliptic orbits are most noticeable with the outer gas giants. The inner planets are hard to discern the ellipse. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 And round is an adjective; circle is a noun. |
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DTBD - 2024-05-04 Lol and round and round |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 Actually the earth's shape is an oblate spheroid, it's more flatter at it's poles and bulging in the centre along the equator. |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 But there's no such thing as a perfect circle, only in theory. |
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supereddie - 2024-05-04 Well you know about nouns and pronouns I'm sure. But since I'm not up on that kind of thing I'm just going to trust you |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 For instance I could use a sharpie a draw a circle on a piece of paper freehand and it's not perfectly equidistant but it is still a circle. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 How did you get your GED not knowing the difference between an adjective and a noun? |
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Terry_Wrist - 2024-05-04 Anyhoo I hope that most of you all have a good one, Djack, Huevo and Eddie. Hi btw Huevo, hope you are keeping well. |
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TraineeBackDoor - 2024-05-04 . |