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- What if 110'000 Dragons spawned evenly distributed on earth
- If you wonder what this is about:
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/162A6TMrHJvMoYhklpu-4jDihB_8U2shOtR-h_nzop4g/edit?pref=2&pli=1
- == Our Problem ==
- "Importing" over 100k dragons from another planet/universe
- == Area of our dirt ball (from Wolfram Alpha) ==
- 510'000'000 km2 total area
- 340'900'000 km2 ocean area
- 148'900'000 km2 land area
- == Number of dragons ==
- 110'000 dragons in total (100k adult + 10k young)
- == Assumptions ==
- - We assume, that dragons are distributed evenly across our globe.
- This creates a logistical nightmare, but we ignore that for now.
- - There is a slight error in the land area due to rounding, we ignore that.
- The numbers were not calculated but copied from the source.
- == Distribution ==
- using total area: 1 dragon every 4636 km2
- using land only: 1 dragon every 1353 km2
- using ocean only: You heartless bastard.
- == In the USA ==
- 1973 dragons in the US (total)
- 6760 dragons in the US (land only)
- == Conclusion ==
- I personally think one possible solution to every problem is "more dragons",
- so this will totally have a happy ending for everyone.
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