@parkergmatas I have the same question. I just thought this up and it's probably flawed but perhaps there are tunnels (natural, artificial, who knows?) that connect the ocean floors on 'surface' and 'inner' earth. How ever the water is balanced between the 2 realms, I think the gravitational pull of the crust would one way or another distribute the water evenly (water is very heavy) between the 2 sides. This is because the crust likely has the same gravitational force on both sides...
i have a question about the theory of the icebergs. if it did come from the interior of the earth..wouldn't that mean that the interior of the earth would have a significant decrease in their water supply?
@parkergmatas I have the same question. I just thought this up and it's probably flawed but perhaps there are tunnels (natural, artificial, who knows?) that connect the ocean floors on 'surface' and 'inner' earth. How ever the water is balanced between the 2 realms, I think the gravitational pull of the crust would one way or another distribute the water evenly (water is very heavy) between the 2 sides. This is because the crust likely has the same gravitational force on both sides...
0ldsch00lgamer 1 year ago
i have a question about the theory of the icebergs. if it did come from the interior of the earth..wouldn't that mean that the interior of the earth would have a significant decrease in their water supply?
parkergmatas 1 year ago