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If ocean is more nutrient-rich than land then why we live on land?

how did that come to pass?
diverse cerise dilemma foreskin
  07/21/25
These pretzels are making me thirsty
comical buck-toothed whorehouse
  07/21/25
Despite the ocean being more nutrient-rich than land in term...
dashing pit
  07/21/25
that beg the question of why human is on the land in the fir...
diverse cerise dilemma foreskin
  07/21/25
but if we hadn’t moved onto land in the first place th...
wonderful french chef blood rage
  07/21/25
correct, we would be under the ocean, point?
laughsome frisky school cafeteria
  07/21/25
glug glug.
wonderful french chef blood rage
  07/21/25
The ocean's harsh conditions, including saltwater, pressure ...
Cracking point
  07/21/25
समुद्र की कठोर परिस्थि...
dashing pit
  07/21/25
probably more viable than colonizing mars
cowardly base fanboi
  07/21/25
woudlnt earth land -> mars be just as viable as earth sea...
diverse cerise dilemma foreskin
  07/21/25
...
diverse cerise dilemma foreskin
  07/21/25
the ocean is too salty for us
Contagious very tactful institution hunting ground
  07/21/25
that is exactly why we live on land, less competition to sta...
laughsome frisky school cafeteria
  07/21/25


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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:04 PM
Author: diverse cerise dilemma foreskin

how did that come to pass?

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:04 PM
Author: comical buck-toothed whorehouse

These pretzels are making me thirsty

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:05 PM
Author: dashing pit

Despite the ocean being more nutrient-rich than land in terms of dissolved minerals and biological productivity in certain zones, humans live on land primarily because it provides a more suitable and stable environment for our survival and development. Our biology is adapted to breathe air, walk on solid ground, and regulate body temperature in terrestrial conditions. While oceans contain vast amounts of nutrients that support massive populations of marine life, they do not offer the physical infrastructure we need—such as dry, stable surfaces for building homes, growing crops, and developing technology.

Additionally, human civilization has been shaped by access to fresh water, predictable weather, and fertile soil—all of which are more readily available and manageable on land. The ocean's harsh conditions, including saltwater, pressure changes, limited oxygen, and constant movement, make it a challenging habitat for long-term human habitation. Although underwater exploration and technology have advanced significantly, living permanently in the ocean would require complex life-support systems and enormous energy inputs. Therefore, even with the ocean’s nutrient richness, the practical needs of human life are far better met on land.

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:06 PM
Author: diverse cerise dilemma foreskin

that beg the question of why human is on the land in the first place

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Date: July 21st, 2025 9:02 PM
Author: wonderful french chef blood rage

but if we hadn’t moved onto land in the first place then we wouldn’t be here to ask this question.

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Date: July 21st, 2025 9:04 PM
Author: laughsome frisky school cafeteria

correct, we would be under the ocean, point?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5753115&forum_id=2).#49120099)



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Date: July 21st, 2025 9:13 PM
Author: wonderful french chef blood rage

glug glug.

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:07 PM
Author: Cracking point

The ocean's harsh conditions, including saltwater, pressure changes, limited oxygen, and constant movement, make it a challenging habitat for long-term human habitation.

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:08 PM
Author: dashing pit

समुद्र की कठोर परिस्थितियां, जिनमें खारा पानी, दबाव में परिवर्तन, सीमित ऑक्सीजन और निरंतर हलचल शामिल हैं, इसे दीर्घकालिक मानव निवास के लिए एक चुनौतीपूर्ण आवास बनाती हैं।

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:08 PM
Author: cowardly base fanboi

probably more viable than colonizing mars

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Date: July 21st, 2025 9:15 PM
Author: diverse cerise dilemma foreskin

woudlnt earth land -> mars be just as viable as earth sea -> earth land? so it would be + to colonizing mars idiota

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5753115&forum_id=2).#49120137)



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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:47 PM
Author: diverse cerise dilemma foreskin



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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:53 PM
Author: Contagious very tactful institution hunting ground

the ocean is too salty for us

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Date: July 21st, 2025 8:55 PM
Author: laughsome frisky school cafeteria

that is exactly why we live on land, less competition to start with and once you get ahead you can dominate, ljl at ruling the seas

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