What would happen if the Earth stopped spinning?

This map illustrates (the very impossible, but intellectually exciting) scenario of the Earth standing still.  If the Earth stopped spinning, the only remaining force that could affect our oceans is gravity.  Oceanic water would migrate to the polar regions where the Earth’s gravitation forces are strongest create two large polar oceans.  In a few areas, such as the Gulf of Mexico, the ocean’s water would pool to form giant inland seas.

Following the global ocean shift, a new and enormous continent would form around the equatorial region.  The red line in the image below represents the global divide in hemispherical watersheds of the two great oceans.

Contributed by Witold F.

Published Friday, July 17, 2009 11:12 AM by apl2009
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meneame.net said:

En el Applications Prototype Lab, que es una plataforma experimental de la casa de software de información geográfica ESRI, se han preguntado si con uno de sus programas de simulación se podría averiguar qué les sucedería a los océanos de nuestro planeta

July 20, 2009 3:06 AM
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