In a world without Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tuva Republic, Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, would the orange zone be warmer than the real situation?
The new seas (in Siberia and Mongolia places) maintain the temperature heated during the summer; and without the mountains of Mongolia, the warm air can move across the steppe.
What do you think? Would it have a country in the orange zone a similar temperature than western Europe in the same latitude?
>>8255550
...what are you planning to do to Mongolia?
>>8255586
It just an hypothesis.
In my opinion, these new seas would reduce the temperature of that area of the world. Of course, in an imaginary world where never existed Mongolia or Krasnoyarsk Krai.
Siberian steppes are very cold because they are far from oceans or seas which maintain a moderate temperature.
>>8255550
falt earth thread 404 just as i posted it there so i might as well hijack this thread for my question.
i remember this bothering me when learning physics in school.
what happens when you start to dig down and down all your way through the core to the other side.
from your perspective when you started to dig you were digging down but from the perspective of the people on the other side you came out upwards.
what would happen if you were to fall down into this hole?
plz don't bully
>>8255624
Youre just calling for bullying
>>8255634
note:i don't actually believe the flat earth horseshit im just genuinely curious.
>>8255624
You would fall through and pop out the other side, then you would fall back down again to where you came from, and you would oscillate like this.
>>8255550
The soviets wanted to do something similar by diverting warm sea currents through the Berring strait: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/the-soviet-scientist-who-dreamed-of-melting-the-arctic-with-a-55-mile-dam
>>8255639
that makes sense,thanks.
>>8255642
That's very interesting, thanks.