ANSWERS: 5
  • Hmm, I'm curious about what you are asking, but I'm not sure exactly what your question is about. Can you ask it again with some more details?
  • I don't think so. But, I'm basing my opinion purely on the fact that I live on land, and I'm pretty sure I live on Earth (although I may seem like I'm on a different planet, most of the time!).
  • I'm with anonymous, could you clairify please?
  • Of course. As a thought experiment, take all the water off then earth. Smooth out the surface so that it perfectly flat, filling in all the oceans with the mountains. Then pour the water back on. The first bucket of water would spread to cover the whole earth. The land can only exist because some parts of the ocean are very deep indeed.
  • whole surface is filled with water? yeah it is possible. take jupiter as example it only has gas, and all it has is just gas! still it is a planet and has gravitational force and thus attracts everything around it WITH SAME force thus it is round!

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