Water never flows uphill.
On a ball earth, how is it possible to have levels since everything has a relative high point in elevation?
Why doesn't sea water flow into rivers or rivers move upstream?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4CLJA9z8Zck
>>8485664
I don't understand some aspects of your post.
>since everything has a relative high point in elevation
are you suggesting there is no point of global max elevation?
also this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltwater_intrusion
but the matter is more complex than mere elevation
>>8485673
Yes. Rivers should flow uphill since elevation is irrelevant.
Secondly seawater intrusion is caused by groundwater extraction, but sea water seperates itself from freshwater.
Still doesn't prove why oceans do not flow in rivers naturally and why fresh water lakes are not contaminated naturally inland.
>>8485684
>elevation is irrelevant.
good luck with your thread
>>8485686
Won't be needing it since you just debunked round earth.
>>8485664
The thing with flat earthers is that they always seem to think that if the Earth is round, it must be really round. Like, tiny and very curved. This is not the case - Earth is huge. For all intents and purposes the Earth IS flat, unless you're doing anything long-distance; just like how paintings don't look like anything up close.
>>8485664
Because gravity forms a conservative vector field. Rivers always follow the path of lowest elevation, this is consistent throughout the world.
>>8485664
They do mix.
Brackish water.
>>8485697
Gravity doesn't do shit but supposedly pulls everything to the center. What's stopping sea water from rushing in.