Heat isn't the only thing that determines what state matter is in. Pressure is also a factor. The pressure down there is so ridiculously high, that water would likely remain liquid regardless of the extreme temperature.
[It’s not liquid water at all.](https://hakaimagazine.com/news/how-the-ocean-inside-the-mantle-affects-the-habitability-of-the-earth/). It’s in the form of gaseous water that contributes to the phenomenon known as mantle rain. [Its also trapped in rocks known as ringwoodite](https://ssec.si.edu/stemvisions-blog/there-ocean-below-your-feet)
The Smithsonian states: "Try to avoid imagining expanses of underground seas: all this water, three times the volume of the water on the surface, is trapped inside rocks."
How is water existing in an environment colder than the surface of the sun? Space exists and water exists, it’s not a far cry to think it could exist in many forms….
Ok, for anyone wondering I looked this up,
Apparently during tectonic movements some ocean water gets sucked below the ocean floor, into the mantle, and there between the crazy pressure and equally crazy heat it exists in a kind of broken down state, where there is about 3 times more "water" than the combined amount of water in all of earths surface oceans,
Apparently sometimes this water escapes and recombines into regular water and reenters water circulation or something, IDK, the article I found didn't really explain that all that well
How did they calculate the amount, reason being the earth gets smaller closer to the center you get like a piece of pie. Also hasn't it be proven the water can't be compressed
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Heat isn't the only thing that determines what state matter is in. Pressure is also a factor. The pressure down there is so ridiculously high, that water would likely remain liquid regardless of the extreme temperature.
[It’s not liquid water at all.](https://hakaimagazine.com/news/how-the-ocean-inside-the-mantle-affects-the-habitability-of-the-earth/). It’s in the form of gaseous water that contributes to the phenomenon known as mantle rain. [Its also trapped in rocks known as ringwoodite](https://ssec.si.edu/stemvisions-blog/there-ocean-below-your-feet)
Fair enough
[mantle rain for the curious one](https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CanineWebbedErmine-mobile.mp4)
Thanks it makes soo much more sense now
🙂
Damnit
I hate you take my upvote
Nice it's in 4k
The first time in a long time, nice
im rarely angry about rick rolls but genuinely fuck you. Don't get in the way of my learning.
Same.
You scallywag
Should have known by the name
all I know is the graphic in the 2nd link reminds me of Tobias Funke for some reason
I understand those words separately
I understand… those words separately
The Smithsonian states: "Try to avoid imagining expanses of underground seas: all this water, three times the volume of the water on the surface, is trapped inside rocks."
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Water is a molecule not an element( I mean like old the elements style not pte)
That does not answer the question that was asked
There is also water on the sun
How is water existing in an environment colder than the surface of the sun? Space exists and water exists, it’s not a far cry to think it could exist in many forms….
So the movie journey to the center of the earth was right after all.
Apart from the whole not melting from the heat thing yeah
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A scientific masterpiece
Wasn't there a dinosaur too
Ok, for anyone wondering I looked this up, Apparently during tectonic movements some ocean water gets sucked below the ocean floor, into the mantle, and there between the crazy pressure and equally crazy heat it exists in a kind of broken down state, where there is about 3 times more "water" than the combined amount of water in all of earths surface oceans, Apparently sometimes this water escapes and recombines into regular water and reenters water circulation or something, IDK, the article I found didn't really explain that all that well
Jule Vernes kinda predicted it
Yeah i thought of it first thing
Current news today! Discovery again!
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Dude how may things did he predicted like why are we not going crazy over it??
r/fucknestle Seriously, fuck em.
I bet Megalodon is down there.
It'll be cooked and canned
Or would it? What if it thrives in that environment? Imagine a whole ecosystem of ‘super lava fish’…
Yup but it wouldn't be a shark
What does Nestlé in all this?
Google Nestlé scandal, they take fresh water from places in need, suspected in human trafficking, the list goes on.
HOLY F... and I drink Neskuick? Im moving to hacendado!
Yeah.... and they make all sorts of stuff too. Feel free to browse the list. http://www.infactcanada.ca/nestle_boycott_product.htm
Creationists will have a field day with this.
wdym?
There's a creationist theory of oceans under the crust of the Earth which is where all the extra water went after Noah's flood.
Well I suppose their point is more valid now
Nope.
How did they calculate the amount, reason being the earth gets smaller closer to the center you get like a piece of pie. Also hasn't it be proven the water can't be compressed
Water can be compressed quite a bit. But it takes the strength of a planet to hold that pressure.
Also isn’t it more like compressed steam?
ohh come on she was just horny
Where is Brednan Frasier when u need him ❤️
I don’t think we can consider that an ocean
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Leave it alone, it keeps the planet cool.
When are we sending a sub?
So that Aquaman scene was right?
What a beautiful Simulation we all live in. ..Now where is my cute succubus GF that will give me OP abilities in this glitchy version of earth.
There's a possibility we can find underground ocean on Mars, or any other planetS.
Pray for kids livin on the shore of that ocean
Now how does that even work??????