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Social media is flooded with posts that claim to prove the Earth is flat. A recent example is a post that claims a photo of Chicago taken from Indiana demonstrates the Earth's flatness.
Caitlin Clark is dabbling in photography. Ahead of the Indiana Fever’s game against the Sky on Saturday, she used Chicago's skyline as the backdrop for her photos.
"If the earth was really a globe, the Chicago skyline from Indiana would be hidden by 1,473 ft. of Earth Curve," read a Nov. 6 Instagram post. But that post is not accurate, according to USA Today.
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A recent example is a post that claims a photo of Chicago taken from Indiana demonstrates the Earth's flatness. “If the earth was really a globe, the Chicago skyline from Indiana would be hidden by ...