All yiu get is lame excuses and deflections
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Yes, gravity. Perhaps you can explain something about this. The Nile river travels from lake Victoria in the South to the Mediterranean Sea in the North. Straight distance 2,400 miles (4,130 mi total distance). Lake Victoria surface elevation is 1,133 m (less than a mile). I did a calculation using Earth curvature calculator and the drop, due to Earth curvature, and taking only half of that when assuming the Earth being a ball, is 350 miles. That is more than the distance from Earth to the Space Station. So, on a ball Earth Lake Victoria would have to be above the ISS for water to find its level, and for the Nile river to empty in the Sea.
Is the Nile river subject to gravity in your opinion?