Assume that the state becomes a very large lake, bay, inlet, or other body of water - fresh water if it's inland, salt water if it's coastal.
I'd have to go with Nevada. If the state was too far north, it would create a lot of snow and ice and stuff, which might not be good. Nevada would create a lot of humidity and extra farmland in Arizona, Utah, and eastern California, which would greatly increase American productivity and prosperity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Actually, I have built a secret headquarters and have assembled the largest army of evil beavers the world has ever seen. Flooding an American state will be my rather spectacular way of introducing my plan for world dominance.
Oh my. Rain Man's channeling Dr. Evil again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Actually, I have built a secret headquarters and have assembled the largest army of evil beavers the world has ever seen. Flooding an American state will be my rather spectacular way of introducing my plan for world dominance.
Originally Posted by Cannibal:
...and since Kansas is trying to get creationism brought back into public schools, it would make it all the more appropriate.