What If All Oceans Became Lava Suddenly

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The ocean is turning red hot! You try to  get closer for a better look but you start  

feeling the air getting hotter and hotter like  reaching into an oven! And the sand is so hot  

that your rubber slippers start melting! The  ocean’s somehow turned into steamy hot gooey lava!  

You start running inland and see  a frenzy of people running wild.  

See in reality, lava is made of molten  rocks from below the earth's surface.

Deep inside our planet, like the distance  between New York and Philadelphia deep,  

the underground heat from the core  melts rocks the same way the sun melts  

ice cream. When these rocks melt, their  temperatures can reach around 2,200°F!

But don't worry, that only happens really deep  under the ground and only in some specific areas,  

mostly around the Atlantic Ocean. And it only pops  out of the ground when there's so much pressure  

that it flows up to the surface as a gooey orange  super-hot liquid called lava that usually erupts  

through a volcano’s neck. But, somehow, the  entire ocean is made of lava now! And although  

from a really far away distance, it looks  pretty cool to look at, it’s really dangerous.

First of all, say goodbye to the beautiful blue  waves and the ocean currents. Unlike water,  

lava is thicker, closer to creamy peanut butter in  texture, so the wind can't move it around like it  

used to. But that also means that nothing can sink  or swim in it. So even if some ocean creatures  

could withstand the super high temperatures of  lava, they won't be able to live inside of it.  

They'll either be submerged or float on the  surface instead, depending on their density.

So, all our marine friends and other creatures  that used to call the ocean home will need to  

find another body of water to live in if they  want to survive! Actually, the only animals on  

this planet that could possibly survive the  heat of lava would be the tardigrades! These  

cute microscopic creatures can survive in any  extreme environment on this planet! From frozen  

icy glaciers to hot and fiery volcanoes. They can  even survive in outer space under the cosmic rays.

You run away from the beach along with everyone  else nearby. The atmosphere is getting thicker  

and it’s not easy to see around you. You think  to yourself, “I shouldve stayed home.” But home  

isn’t exactly safe either. The heat radiating from  all the lava alone would be intolerable for miles!  

So no more houses by the sea and beach resortsyou`re gonna want to make sure you live as far  

away from theOceanas possible! Most of  the coastal cities would become instantly  

uninhabitable, especially areas touching the ocean  with more than one side! Places like Florida,  

California, and Central America would become  mostly unbearable to live in. And that’s not  

to mention island life! Most islands would be  so hot that no animal or plant could survive!

97% of the planet was made up of ocean waterand it now all turned to lava! No place on  

Earth can hold snow anymore as the planet  would look like a glowing orange lava ball!  

Temperatures will rise so much that the furthest  place from the shores and even the highest  

peaks will still feel like the hottest day indesert! As you keep running away from the ocean,  

you realize that maybe youre dreaming. But  you look at your skin and see so much redness.  

Even if you run for miles, the  heat will still catch up to you.

All the offshore oil rigs and ships in the middle  of the oceans will face plenty of problems too.  

Their metallic composition would simply glow red  and melt instantly when in contact with hot lava.  

And even if it doesn`t melt, you  better hope nobody happens to be on it.  

But in any event like that, they  would have evacuated everyone.

Meanwhile, at the North and South Poleswhere the planet is at its coldest,  

all the ice that was covering  the ocean is instantly melting  

in contact with the lava. It would then cool  down and solidify into rocky black landmasses,  

calledIgneous Rocksthat are often glassy  in texture. The moment the hot lava cools down,  

huge clouds of acidic steam and gases get  released into the air, covering the sky.  

Scientists call thoseLaze”, which iscombination of the wordsLavaandHaze”.

Kinda like when you exit the shower and all the  heat comes in contact with the cold outside air,  

creating a haze, except this one would cover  the whole North and South Poles and would be  

super toxic! It sometimes even contains tiny  glass particles that are extremely hazardous.

And this laze can travel around the world with  strong enough wind and cover almost the entire  

Northern hemisphere. It could also cover  the Southern part of New Zealand, Argentina,  

South Africa, and Australia. Flying an airplane  through this gas wouldn’t be the best idea.  

The heat alone emitted from the  lava would be enough to cause  

major damage to the exterior and  affect the airplane’s hardware.

It’s a good thing youve found  your trusty oxygen container.  

The air is barely breathable at this pointYou make your way to your car and drive away  

as fast as you can. But even your car’s taken  some damage. You drive out to the countryside  

where the atmosphere hasn’t been affected by  the lava yet. But even all the way out here,  

the temperature is changing. The river you used  to see on your weekly hikes is drying up. The  

plants around you are losing their green lush. The  animals around have migrated to a different place.

Rivers flowing into the ocean would simply create  mounds of glassy igneous rocks upon contact,  

permanently creating natural dams. The rest  of the water inland, like in ponds and lakes,  

would eventually evaporate over time. With  the rise in temperatures and no rainfall,  

it would be the end of water  on the planet as we know it.  

The huge mass of ocean water plays  a major role in creating clouds and  

rainfall. Without water in the atmospherethe Sun’s heat would add to the lava’s.  

The world would be a huge barren wasteland. The  nights would be hot, and the days even hotter.

Still, lava cools down eventually in contact  with the cool air! So soon enough, the surface  

would start forming a thin layer of black crust  that would gradually thicken over the years.  

The thicker the lava, the longer it takes to  completely cool down on the inside. It would still  

be super-hot though, but at least if you touch ityou won't be directly touching the burning lava.

That's actually how many islands were formedLike the Hawaiian Islands, for example. Theyre  

fully formed by lava erupting from below the ocean  that dried over hundreds of thousands of years.  

It accumulated layers over layers of solidified  lava from below the ocean, until it rose above  

the surface forming islands and even mountains! As  we speak, a new landmass in Hawaii is being formed  

by an active volcano. Scientists expect it to be  a new fully formed island in abound 10,000 years!  

So now, the view that used to be the  blue ocean turned into steamy glowing  

orange slime that will in turn quickly  transform into a solid black wasteland!

But don’t think you can easily walk over that  “ocean”! It could take hundreds of years for it  

to fully cool down and turn into solid rock! Until  then, walking on that dried lava crust would be  

similar to walking on a frozen lake. Except that  in this case, one misstep would cause you to fall  

into boiling hot lava instead of ice-cold waterSome regions would even take thousands of years to  

fully solidify. The Mariana Trench, the deepest  region of the ocean, is about a whopping 43,000  

feet deep! It would actually take at least 5,000  years for that much lava to completely cool down!

There are many planets out there that  are so-calledlava planets”. A recently  

discovered planet K2-141b has magma oceanssupersonic winds up to 3,000 miles per hour,  

and even rocky rains. That’s right, the  planet is so hot that it vaporizes rocks  

and rains them back down. Keep in mind  that this planet is much closer to the sun  

than our planet is. Maybe their oceans  once turned into lava overnight?