Why doesn't the US fill in the area in the Pacific to connect Alaska, Hawaii, and the mainland? Are they stupid?
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Yes, but that's not the reason why
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We're trying!
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Good idea!
Hey, Canada, we need all your dirt.
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once all the contractors get out of gator'traz they'll resume work
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We're trying!
In about ten years, they'll be able to connect all three with a land bridge made out of plastic garbage
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We're trying!
I somehow misread garbage as cabbage for this.
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I somehow misread garbage as cabbage for this.
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Should be waaaay bigger. The line must be drawn at the end of the Aleutian Islands.
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Somebody get this to Trump's desk! Let's make it happen, people!
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There's a scientist trying to do just that. Lex something
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Team Magma Grunt breathes heavily
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Am American. Can confirm, we are very stupid, which means we’ll probably try this.
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pictures you can hear
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Somebody get this to Trump's desk! Let's make it happen, people!
Sharpie it up!!
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The bering strait is probably doable. The ol land bridge is underwater there somewhere. Just build a bridge on top of that.
If it keeps getting hotter, we are all going to want to move to alaska. -
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Because that would need more than like four tons of sand.
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We're trying!
I regret to inform you that it has become a specific cabbage patch.
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I regret to inform you that it has become a specific cabbage patch.
That's where all those dang kids come from!
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Here's why. The Kansai International Airport filled about 180k cubic km of land for about $15b. Given the shape is about 8m square km, and an average seafloor depth of about 3km, this project would cost about $1500 trillion dollars. That's slightly under half of the new ICE budget and would not be approved by Congress.