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  • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

    #Geography

    Which of these four countries is the closest to "space"?

    (No cheating)

    hohokam@mastodon.sdf.orgH This user is from outside of this forum
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    @HopelessDemigod overall or on average?

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    • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

      #Geography

      Which of these four countries is the closest to "space"?

      (No cheating)

      kkarhan@c.imK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @HopelessDemigod how do you define the term "closest to space"?

      You do realize both PRC-occupied #Tibet and #Nepal border at the peak of #MountEverest??

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      • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

        @HopelessDemigod how do you define the term "closest to space"?

        You do realize both PRC-occupied #Tibet and #Nepal border at the peak of #MountEverest??

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        @kkarhan

        Yup I know about Mount Everest and the two counties that stake claim to it.

        Defining the term is what the scientific mind strives to archive. If I spoke more of it, the answer would become obvious.

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        • hohokam@mastodon.sdf.orgH hohokam@mastodon.sdf.org

          @HopelessDemigod overall or on average?

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          @hohokam

          Mathematically on pure numbers. From X to Y.

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          • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

            @hohokam

            Mathematically on pure numbers. From X to Y.

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            #6

            @HopelessDemigod and since we're all "in space" in the sense that "everything is in space", is this a trick question or judging by the thickness of the atmosphere to the Karman Line?

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            • hohokam@mastodon.sdf.orgH hohokam@mastodon.sdf.org

              @HopelessDemigod and since we're all "in space" in the sense that "everything is in space", is this a trick question or judging by the thickness of the atmosphere to the Karman Line?

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              @hohokam

              One of the choices is scientifically correct. (In the poll)

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              • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

                #Geography

                Which of these four countries is the closest to "space"?

                (No cheating)

                notyoursysadmin@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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                @HopelessDemigod I voted under the assumption that you were meaning "the country that is the furthest from the exact center of the Earth", which I took to explain the interesting wording of the poll.

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                • hopelessdemigod@mstdn.socialH hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social

                  #Geography

                  Which of these four countries is the closest to "space"?

                  (No cheating)

                  fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @HopelessDemigod I answered Ecuador because Earth is ASN ellipsoid and thus countries like Ecuador arer further from the center of the Easrth than countries like Nepal at higher latitudes.

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                  • fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net

                    @HopelessDemigod I answered Ecuador because Earth is ASN ellipsoid and thus countries like Ecuador arer further from the center of the Easrth than countries like Nepal at higher latitudes.

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                    @fazalmajid

                    That is the correct answer

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                    • fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net

                      @HopelessDemigod I answered Ecuador because Earth is ASN ellipsoid and thus countries like Ecuador arer further from the center of the Easrth than countries like Nepal at higher latitudes.

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                      @fazalmajid @HopelessDemigod For sure. Having lived in Ecuador for 4 years, it is a point of local pride that the top of Mount Chimborazo is the farthest point from the centre of the earth, another way to describe "closest to space".

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