Search Results
8/2/2025, 2:35:54 PM
>>533639861
Millions of small pieces of the Moon would burn up in Teyvat's atmosphere, superheating it to a degree that would incinerate all life on the planet's surface. Larger chunks of the Moon would impact Teyvat, creating massive craters, igniting worldwide firestorms, and triggering mega-tsunamis and earthquakes.
The Moon's gravitational pull is the primary driver of Teyvat's tides. Without it, tides would be reduced to about one-third of their current size, driven only by the Sun. This would destroy coastal ecosystems, which rely on the regular ebb and flow of tides for survival, leading to a mass extinction of marine life.
Millions of small pieces of the Moon would burn up in Teyvat's atmosphere, superheating it to a degree that would incinerate all life on the planet's surface. Larger chunks of the Moon would impact Teyvat, creating massive craters, igniting worldwide firestorms, and triggering mega-tsunamis and earthquakes.
The Moon's gravitational pull is the primary driver of Teyvat's tides. Without it, tides would be reduced to about one-third of their current size, driven only by the Sun. This would destroy coastal ecosystems, which rely on the regular ebb and flow of tides for survival, leading to a mass extinction of marine life.
Page 1