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===Related comics===
 
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* In [[731: Desert Island]] a similar vision of not knowing what is beneath the surface is depicted.
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*In [[731: Desert Island]] a similar vision of not knowing what is beneath the surface is depicted.
* Randall provided the depths of various bodies of water without mentioning any specific fears in [[1040: Lakes and Oceans]].
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*Randall provided the depths of various bodies of water without mentioning any specific fears in [[1040: Lakes and Oceans]].
* The title text may be a reference to [[1115: Sky]], where [[Megan]] similarly starts freaking out about the depth of the sky.
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*The title text may be a reference to [[1115: Sky]], where [[Megan]] similarly starts freaking out about the depth of the sky.
* The ''[[what if? (blog)|what if?]]'' article ''[https://what-if.xkcd.com/103/ Vanishing Water]'' covers what would happen if all the bodies of water vanished.  It refers to the sharp drop-off of the continental shelf, and divides boats into two categories: those over the shelf that crash within a few seconds, and those past the shelf that take up to a minute to reach bottom.
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*[[what if%3F]] [https://what-if.xkcd.com/103/ #103] covers what would happen if all the bodies of water vanished.  It refers to the sharp drop-off of the continental shelf, and divides boats into two categories: those over the shelf that crash within a few seconds, and those past the shelf that take up to a minute to reach bottom.
  
 
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