Another of the flat earth fallacies is "The horizon just fades away in the distance."
Of course this makes no sense. On a piece of land where the horizon is not visible due to trees, mountains, buildings, etc. the horizon is always clearly visible. There may be occasions where the horizon is also obscured by fog, smog, smoke, etc. but the horizon is always clearly visible and clearly defined on a clear day.
The definition of the horizon is "Where the land and sky meet." If the earth was flat this would be where the so-called "ice dome" (which the flat earthers are not in agreement) meets the "ice wall."
With modern technology, with a powerful enough telescope , special filters to filter out the effects of the atmosphere, cameras and films, the so-called "ice wall" should be clearly seen from any where on earth.....If the earth was flat, that is.
This is another weak point in flat earth fantasies .