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Aquatic creatures would inherit the Earth.
Originally posted by defcon5
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
There would be no such thing as a “giant blob of water” in the sense which you're thinking of water. If you found a planet that is entirely made of water, as others have mentioned, much of it would in fact be ice. Besides this, the pressure generated on a mass of water that size would make it much denser and more solid then what you would think of as water in the traditional sense. Essentially it would be the same as being hit by a comet or any other celestial body, and you'd still have a massive release of energy during the collision. Not something you would want to experience in person.As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
Originally posted by inverslyproportional
reply to post by new_here
That atmosphere would not matter in any way at all, even the magnetic field that shields earth from radiation would do nothing.