Pythagoras believed that there was a massive fireball in the center of the Earth
No, the center of the earth is called the core.
About 99% of the population believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe. One major reason was because it had been the main belief since the time of Aristotle. Some people heard about Heliocentrism, but refused to accept it because they just didn't care. It didn't affect them in anyway if the earth was at the center or not. This society was very agrarian, so as long as the fields were good it didn't matter. The Scientific Revolution was a movement of the elite, a small percentage of the population which shared ideas in books that were meant to be read by intelligent people, not the laity.
During the 1500s, most people believed that the Earth was the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies orbiting around it. This geocentric model of the universe was largely supported by the Catholic Church and the prevailing scientific understanding at the time, known as the Ptolemaic system.
Gravity is the force that tends to draw all bodies in the Earth's sphere towards the center of the Earth. It is responsible for keeping us grounded and causes objects to fall towards the Earth when dropped.
Galileo Galilei believed that the Earth was not the center of the universe, contrary to the prevalent belief at the time. Instead, he supported the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, which positioned the Sun at the center of the solar system with the Earth and other planets orbiting around it.
they believed that the earth was the center.
that the earth was the center of the universe and that the earth wAS FLAT
Because it was the old catholic churches teachings.
Helheim -was part of the center of the earth and was the viking equivalent of hell.
that the earth is the center of the universe.
Everybody did until Nicolaus Copernicus discoved that the Earth wasn't the center of the universe
Scientists believe it does. Yes.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists can never be sure of the exact temperatures at the center of the Earth, because we can not directly travel to the center of the Earth. Some scientists believe it is around 12,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Earth; geocentric
Nope.They went back to the shore they left.
No Nicolaus Copernicus did not believe in the earth centered theory he believed that the earth and other planets center and revolve around the sun.