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What Earth would be like without oceans


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2 hours ago, Aaron2016 said:

Looks something like this?

 

Borg Earth.  No oceans.

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The oceans (and great lakes) are still there, they just aren't blue...Which leads me to believe the Borg changed them. Either by rampant pollution, or an actual intentional chemical change. Maybe the Borg use water very differently. I'm sure they still need it, as their biological components would need it.

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44 minutes ago, Seti42 said:

The oceans (and great lakes) are still there, they just aren't blue...Which leads me to believe the Borg changed them. Either by rampant pollution, or an actual intentional chemical change. Maybe the Borg use water very differently. I'm sure they still need it, as their biological components would need it.

There are strange lines spreading out of Florida and running across the former Atlantic ocean.  My guess is, they look like a transport rail network spreading out and running from America to Europe.  Maybe an interlink system that connects each continent.  Earth's atmosphere contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide, but Data says the Borg Earth's atmosphere contains "high concentrations of methane, carbon monoxide, and fluorine."  Not sure if oceans can be sustained with that.  There are no clouds which hints that there is no natural way for clouds (rain) to form.  Perhaps the borg have learned to adapt or live entirely inside metal compounds and are not exposed to the harsh atmosphere outside.

 

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i like this idea. lets make room for billions more asian people. theyre hard working and family oriented. makes sense to me.

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3 hours ago, Tatetopa said:

Salt flats

Sand dunes of salt. 

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