Where's jupiter
The atmosphere must be intense (incredibly dense, solid on the rocky surface) as I assume all the gas planets are included too, just all over the place :D.
Unless it's a flattt world and the excess gas just fell off.
Let's just say, that's not ocean surrounding it :p
Haha, that works too - a not too seriously sci sci-fi (the kind where your shouldn't question the science part bcs it's one plot hole after another) would make up a space race that takes rocks in a solar system & floats them on a gas giant like an island.
No, the gas giants are excluded.
Sorry, my, bad, should have added the "/s".
It's just a petty attempt at a joke, or exploring the absurd (despite that they are obviously excluded) for the fun of it.
Mad tamriel vibes from this.
Made me think of lake mobius from hunter x hunter :3 that's way bigger tho
I dont really agree with counting the oceans but not counting the gaseous areas of the gas giants, but i guess it getd messy with how to portray it. Portray it as a liquid form of the gases so you have definite volume? Remove the liquids from the equation (but that would create MORE land on earth)? I dont know. It just seems like removing them from the equation creats an extremely small picture, but maybe that's the point.
There is land beneath the ocean. Is there land beneath the gas?
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