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I suppose if there are anhydrous deposits of minerals
somewhere, perhaps in deserts, this could be done
that way. |
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There are a few back-of-an-envelope calculations in the link. Some of the commenters believe you could lower the sea level by a few centimeters (maybe up to 10 cm) by filling all the areas currently below sea level. |
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But, apart from the astronomical costs and environmental damage, one of the posters (Liver) puts it nicely: |
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You're proposing that we give up a huge area of land to create an ocean to keep us from losing huge areas of land from the encroaching ocean. |
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However, if all you're doing is hydrating minerals
there would be less loss of land. You could irrigate
bits of desert below sea level with it as well, and
increase fertility. |
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We could all just try to drink more. |
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