Jdailey1991
Sage
Back home, the oceans of the world vary in depth. Listed here are the averages:
Arctic Ocean--1205 meters
Atlantic Ocean--3926 meters
Southern Ocean--4500 meters
Indian Ocean--3963 meters
Pacific Ocean--4028 meters
In this alternate Earth, the average depths of each ocean are as follows:
Arctic Ocean--3460 meters
Atlantic Ocean--4679 meters
Southern Ocean--2735 meters
Indian Ocean--3295 meters
Pacific Ocean--6896 meters
In this alternate Earth, with the different average depths listed above, what kind of climate would I expect as a result of these differences?
("Differences" as in "always there from the start" rather than "changes" or "in the future" or "overnight")
Arctic Ocean--1205 meters
Atlantic Ocean--3926 meters
Southern Ocean--4500 meters
Indian Ocean--3963 meters
Pacific Ocean--4028 meters
In this alternate Earth, the average depths of each ocean are as follows:
Arctic Ocean--3460 meters
Atlantic Ocean--4679 meters
Southern Ocean--2735 meters
Indian Ocean--3295 meters
Pacific Ocean--6896 meters
In this alternate Earth, with the different average depths listed above, what kind of climate would I expect as a result of these differences?
("Differences" as in "always there from the start" rather than "changes" or "in the future" or "overnight")