I’m not proposing this as an actual solution, it’s just a dumb idea. But if we dug a huge, wide hole at the bottom of the ocean, or maybe widened the Mariana Trench or something, could that extra space make the sea levels drop enough to keep the land from flooding?


A majority of water in the planet (magnitudes larger than all the surface oceans) is within the earth so digging a whole would not fix anything. Besides the sea levels aren’t rising.
Wrong. Now, shut up.
Peons never surprise me with their lack of understanding https://iere.org/where-is-most-of-the-water-on-earth-found/
Research and research some more on other sites, publications, scientific papers. More than 5 times of the earths water is underground. Also you’ve never saw anyone step outside and say “oh no, the water is up to my shoes now because the sea levels are rising” this even goes for people who live on beachfront properties.
From your own link:
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That’s setting aside that physics being physics, it doesn’t matter how much water is underground since removing mass from underneath the ocean means the water in the ocean will fill the empty space created and the resulting water level will lower. How did groundwater even factor into this discussion? Sheesh.
Because a hole would be dug underground lmao duuh
What. Do you not get the concept of volume? Forget your sites and papers and studies, you need to go back to grade school.
I’ll write that in my notes. You didn’t even know about the ground water yet you’re so sure about this hypothetical. 🐑