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Physics, 26.09.2019 02:50 ijohnh14

If our planet was without its ocean but otherwise the same as it is today, would surface temperatures be more extreme than they are now (that is, higher high temperatures in summer and lower low temperatures in winter), of less extreme, or what?

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