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Earth's True Center Found in Turkey?

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Scientific study identified Turkey's Skılıp as Earth's geographic center.
  • Traditional beliefs place Earth's center in locations like Mecca and Delphi.
  • Maps often use Greenwich, London, as the center for timekeeping.
Earth's True Center Found in Turkey?

Various cultures and religious traditions have long debated the Earth's central point, with beliefs often centering on significant locations like Mecca in Islamic tradition, Delphi in Greece, and Prayagraj in India. However, a scientific endeavor in 2003 sought to establish the planet's actual geographic core.

Researchers meticulously analyzed world maps and land distribution data, utilizing digital elevation models. Their comprehensive study concluded that Skılıp, a district within Turkey's Çorum province, represents the geometric midpoint of Earth's landmasses, thus identifying it as the geographic center.

While the prime meridian at Greenwich, London, is conventionally used as the Earth's center on maps for establishing universal time, this scientific discovery suggests a different physical location. The Earth's actual center lies deep within, approximately 6371 km below the surface, composed of molten and solid metals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 2003 study identified Skılıp in Turkey's Çorum province as the Earth's geographic center.
Greenwich is used as the center on maps because it's where the prime meridian and universal standard time are established.
Traditional beliefs include Mecca in Islamic tradition, Delphi in Greece, and Prayagraj in India as the Earth's center.

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