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15 August, 00:38
Would the earth have a night if earth was flat?
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Grady Lamb
15 August, 00:43
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yes, because if its flat its still on its axis and tilts to the sun, and rotates.
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Seamus
15 August, 00:52
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Your answer is yes it would still have nigh.
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