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kingofbedsit | 14:29 Wed 18th Aug 2004 | How it Works
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How far into the Horizon can we look before the earths curvature takes effect.
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It depends how tall you are. Five feet above the ground would put the horizon about 2 miles away.
Not sure what you mean, but all horizons are curved if only very slightly. Obviously, the higher you go in a balloon or a plane, the curavature of the earth becomes more evident.
not sure of exact answer but if you`ve ever been on a flight at around 30000ft the curvature of the earth is quite dramatic, especially as the sun is setting.
If you're of average height and standing at the water's edge, the horizon is about 3 miles away. If you click here, that will link you to a web-page which has a handy computer that works the maths out for you. All you do is put the height of your eye above water-level into the slot and click on 'Compute'. So, if you're eyes are 5 ft 6 inches above the ground - ie 5.5 ft - put that into the slot. If you are standing on a 100 ft cliff, enter 105.5.

As Pit says, the higher you go the more obvious the curvature becomes.

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