Soldato
Yes I have tried googling this one...
If a plane takes off in London and flies directly south and goes all the way around the globe and aims to land back in london without changing heading, will it land in a different place as the earth is spinning underneath it?
If a plane takes off in London and flies directly south and goes all the way around the globe and aims to land back in london without changing heading, will it land in a different place as the earth is spinning underneath it?