"Why not just dredge the oceans to make them deeper? Then, the water would rise back up to their present level. They could use all the stuff they dredge out to build up the shore."
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Originally posted by: DrPizza
"Why not just dredge the oceans to make them deeper? Then, the water would rise back up to their present level. They could use all the stuff they dredge out to build up the shore."
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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Solution: Stop worrying.
the Earth is not going to explode.
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Solution: Stop worrying.
the Earth is not going to explode.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Solution: Stop worrying.
the Earth is not going to explode.
Allow me to explain the purpose of this thread, since it apparently went over your head. This thread is about the ridiculousness of someone's idea. I don't care how high the oceans are going to rise.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
You know, technically, it would work, right? It's how volcanoes work, pumping and thrusting up liquid goodness from the creamy center, oozing it out all over mother Earth's hot, crusty surface, getting it just everywhere, until it hardens and.....wait, what?
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Solution: Stop worrying.
the Earth is not going to explode.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
You're missing the most obvious solution...after all, how deep would the ocean REALLY be if we removed all the sponges?
Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Solution: Stop worrying.
the Earth is not going to explode.
Allow me to explain the purpose of this thread, since it apparently went over your head. This thread is about the ridiculousness of someone's idea. I don't care how high the oceans are going to rise.
The real solution is for everyone to buy a houseboat
Originally posted by: Jeff7
You know, technically, it would work, right? It's how volcanoes work, pumping and thrusting up liquid goodness from the creamy center, oozing it out all over mother Earth's hot, crusty surface, getting it just everywhere, until it hardens and.....wait, what?