Why is Greenland only the ''world's biggest island'' when it's like the twice the size of the continent of Australia?
>>76178919
Barely anyone lives in Greenland
pro-tip: Earth isn't flat
>>76178919
It's mostly ice also population of 50,000
>>76179072
Except it is...
>>76179225
>US flag
I can't even tell if this is an ironic post
>>76179285
do europeans actually think the earth is round?
>>76179285
No it makes complete sense we're on a spinning ball going 10 million miles an hour where water just is flat everywhere. Good thing we have all those non fake CGI pics of earth.. wait.. we don't
>>76179285
What's life like in the Faroe Islands? Boring?
>>76179421
much like the UK
>>76178919
Mercatorian something, check it out
>>76179496
Except with a tiny population
>macaco education
>>76178919
>Brazilian education
>>76179418
>>76179336
What's flat earthers take on Fucaut pendulum or whatever that thing's called in English?
I mean it clearly shows easy is turning and the rate can even be calculated mathematically
>>76179418
And americans get angry at us for saying they're dumb
>>76179592
It's pretty much like any small British village, except cost of living is like 20% higher.
>>76179592
So exactly like the UK
>>76179720
Sounds pretty comfy
>>76179729
It would need to be crammed with Muslims to be exactly like the UK
>>76179649
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAN8yenz3nA
Because we sit on the north american tectonic plates. We do not have our own unique animals. We do not have our own unique 'greenlandic' culture and nobody here believes its a continent here anyway ;~;
>>76179418
>>76179336
Then why can only 1/3 of Mt rainier be seen from Vancouver? Its almost like the earth curves so you cant see the bottom 2/3 of it
>>76182141
Mt rainier from seattle to give you a comparison
>>76178919
That's not even close to the size of Greenland. It being that large is simply the product of that map trying to match a sphere to a flat surface.
>>76178919
On the Mercator map projection, the surface gets increasingly distorted as you come closer to the poles.
Note that Sweden is like three times the size of Spain in that pic, despite the fact that it's actually smaller than Spain irl (Sweden has an area of 447k square km, while Spain has over 500k).
>>76179225
>he says, while posting a photo where the curvature of the earth is clearly visible
>>76182192
>>76182141
>>76179072
>>76179285
globetards BTFO