Okay, so we know Kamino wasn’t always an ocean planet, and Tatooine used to be an ocean planet. What I wanna know is where did all the water come from on Kamino, and where did all the water GO on Tatooine? You can’t just magically make all the water vanish from a planet or make more water appear where there wasn’t that much before.
Crackhead theory is that the water from Tatooine got transferred to Kamino somehow, but that obviously makes absolutely zero sense 😂
My more realistic theory is that there was always a lot of water underneath the surface of Kamino, then it got released somehow (earthquakes or something, idk), which caused the land to sink below the water since the water came out from under the land. Then on Tatooine, the water did the opposite of what it did on Kamino, and went BELOW the planet’s surface, so now it’s super deep below the ground. Not sure how exactly that would happen, but it makes more sense than the water just disappearing. It can’t have dried up because it would still be in the atmosphere, but clearly it isn’t or Tatooine would be super humid.
Idk, I’m not an expert on this stuff, don’t come at me for being scientifically inaccurate or something, I was just wondering how the heck those two planets had the amount of water change so drastically.