What would the earth be without the ocean?
The oceans now cover 71% of the Earth's surface and contain about 97% of the planet's total water. If one day, they suddenly dry up, life as we know it will change dramatically.
What happens to the Earth without the oceans?
A simulated video showed the Earth's new landscape if the water was suddenly drained from the 5 oceans on Earth.
The video was made based on the measurement data of the boats as well as the information of the satellites about changes in small suction forces on the convex and concave surfaces of the ocean surface. It uncovers strange cracks, volcanoes and sharp-like forms as well as the body of the legendary Titanic wreck on the bottom of the oceans.
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