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Draining the Ocean

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Nicole Sharp

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Illustration on left showing that draining the ocean is hard, in part because of two ideas illustrated on the right. One shows erosion during drainage. The other is a word "nonlocal".
Illustration of a person and dog looking at a board with many different drainage paths, all covered by a big red X. An illuminated light bulb indicates the person has a different idea.
Two illustrations to show how to distinguish points within and without of a basin (which would form a landlocked water body during draining).
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