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why water do not fall from the Earth​

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Answered by dhruvikasingh1590
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The tilt of the Earth compared to the imaginary disk of its orbit includes its water. That water doesn't spill away from the Earth; it's already spilled onto and into the Earth, so it's part of the Earth, just as the atmosphere is -- the water stays here because down means toward the center of the sphere

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The tilt of the Earth compared to the imaginary disk of its orbit includes its water. That water doesn't spill away from the Earth; it's already spilled onto and into the Earth, so it's part of the Earth, just as the atmosphere is -- the water stays here because down means toward the center of the sphere

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tilt of the Earth compared to the imaginary disk of its orbit includes its water. That water doesn't spill away from the Earth; it's already spilled onto and into the Earth, so it's part of the Earth, just as the atmosphere is -- the water stays here because down means toward the center of the sphere.

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