I can copy paste what I wrote surrounds the earth yesterday.
Antarctica is the ice ring surrounding the oceans of the earth. The further away from the sun you will get, the colder it will be. Once the temperature gets low enough, water will go from liquid form to a solid form, that being ice. So scientifically, a ice ring has to form around the earth somewhere, as the sun moves in a circle above our heads, in a clockwise direction:
What is beyond the ice ring, known as Antarctica, who knows, you will find yourself in a land of always darkness once you travel deep enough into Antarctica.
Also in Antarctica, the ice has built up several thousands meters, and the weather can go from calm to a full blizzard in less than 30 min. A very hostile place to explore. Even if you was able to get to the point where the oceans turn into ice, getting further south from there would be a considerable challenge, and require a lot resources.
Sun moves in a circle above our heads: there exist more land south of the circle that the sun makes while moving above our heads: Australia, South Africa, and South America, all are landmasses south of the sun: south of that again, an ice ring has formed around the earth, making a border between the oceans (liquid water) and ice (solid water), commonly known as Antarctica.
Under 4000 miles. Approximately somewhere between 2000 and 3000 miles. If you want to calculate this yourself, I suggest you get a sextant, and you can measure what angel you see the sun at.
I can copy paste what I wrote surrounds the earth yesterday.
Antarctica is the ice ring surrounding the oceans of the earth. The further away from the sun you will get, the colder it will be. Once the temperature gets low enough, water will go from liquid form to a solid form, that being ice. So scientifically, a ice ring has to form around the earth somewhere, as the sun moves in a circle above our heads, in a clockwise direction:
What is beyond the ice ring, known as Antarctica, who knows, you will find yourself in a land of always darkness once you travel deep enough into Antarctica.
Also in Antarctica, the ice has built up several thousands meters, and the weather can go from calm to a full blizzard in less than 30 min. A very hostile place to explore. Even if you was able to get to the point where the oceans turn into ice, getting further south from there would be a considerable challenge, and require a lot resources.
Sun moves in a circle above our heads: there exist more land south of the circle that the sun makes while moving above our heads: Australia, South Africa, and South America, all are landmasses south of the sun: south of that again, an ice ring has formed around the earth, making a border between the oceans (liquid water) and ice (solid water), commonly known as Antarctica.
Under 4000 miles. Approximately somewhere between 2000 and 3000 miles. If you want to calculate this yourself, I suggest you get a sextant, and you can measure what angel you see the sun at.
Thanks. Next question: how do you know this?
I watched water turn into ice myself. Even salt water, once it gets cold enough.
Are you playing dumb or is that your way of saying "I have no evidence but this is what I choose to believe"?