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The statement that "water is always flat wherever it is, therefore Earth is flat" is not a valid argument to support the idea that the Earth is flat. This claim oversimplifies the nature of water and ignores several fundamental aspects of Earth's shape and structure. Let's break it down:

  1. Water's surface appears flat on a small scale: When you observe a small body of water, such as a glass of water or a pond, it
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