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The Center Of The World

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UvuvwevwevweOnyetenyevwe

Türkiye is the center of the world.
if you don't believe me google is free

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samhatts
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Turkey is not in the iron core.... unless what you're actually saying is turkey is hell on earth, if so much love

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Faraday
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vlr users just be saying anything these days

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UvuvwevwevweOnyetenyevwe
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samhatts [#2]

Turkey is not in the iron core.... unless what you're actually saying is turkey is hell on earth, if so much love

I mean geographical center

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hanafuuji
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the center of the world do be kinda hot just like hell
that's one way to say turkiye is a hell kkkk

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PeterGriffin
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bro thinks earth is flat

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samhatts
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UvuvwevwevweOnyetenyevwe [#4]

I mean geographical center

The earth is a sphere? If you mean on a map, then the point on the equator directly south of Greenwich is the centre, which is in the sea below West Africa. Why Grenwich? The map was made when the British empire was around

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UvuvwevwevweOnyetenyevwe
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samhatts [#7]

The earth is a sphere? If you mean on a map, then the point on the equator directly south of Greenwich is the centre, which is in the sea below West Africa. Why Grenwich? The map was made when the British empire was around

Andrew J. Woods, a physicist at Gulf Energy and Environmental Systems in San Diego, California, used a digital spherical map and calculated the Earth's center coordinates as 39°00'N 34°00'E on a mainframe system.

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samhatts
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UvuvwevwevweOnyetenyevwe [#8]

Andrew J. Woods, a physicist at Gulf Energy and Environmental Systems in San Diego, California, used a digital spherical map and calculated the Earth's center coordinates as 39°00'N 34°00'E on a mainframe system.

Sorry to tell you, but using everyone else's defintion of centre, not some weird mathematical defintion the centre of earth is in the centre(newtonian centre)

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