April 5, 2018 CBS
A new survey has found that a
third of young millennials in the U.S. aren’t convinced the Earth is
actually round. The national poll reveals that 18 to 24-year-olds are
the largest group in the country who refuse to accept the scientific
facts of the world’s shape.
YouGov,
a British market research firm, polled 8,215 adults in the United
States to find out if they ever believed in the “flat Earth” movement.
Only 66 percent of young millennials answered that they “always believe
the world is round.” Science teachers across the U.S. will be shaking
their heads after learning that nine percent of young adults answered
that they have “always believed” the planet was flat.
Another nine percent said of young adults said they thought the
planet was spherical but had doubts about it. In a disturbing display of
indecision, 16 percent of millennials said they weren’t sure what the
shape of the planet was.
Overall, only two percent of the respondents said they always thought
the Earth was flat without any doubt. YouGov found that age was
directly connected to Americans’ views on the shape of the world.
Seventy-six percent of adults age 25-34 say they’ve always believed the
Earth is round, compared to 82 percent of ages 35-44, 85 percent of ages
45-54, and 94 percent of adults 55 and over.
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