This is kinda stupid topic, but shouldn't the lakebed temple in TP be flooded...? It's open to lake hylia.
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If one knows a little about science, one would know its possible for air pockets to exist under water as long as something is there to contain the air inside and keep the water out. Kind of like how air exist under a capsized boat if it didn't have water inside the boat to weigh it down or holes in its hull to prevent water from pouring in.. That's how the water temple in TP was built. Zora's must have found a series of caves underwater that had air pockets so they the created a temple within those caves.....
How do you think underwater caverns exist?I dunno I'm just a kid XD[QUOTE="jimwade"][QUOTE="videog"]
This is kinda stupid topic, but shouldn't the lakebed temple in TP be flooded...? It's open to lake hylia.
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lmao, I love this response!
Is this the temple with the big switching staircase? I have not played the game in so long.
How do you think underwater caverns exist?I dunno I'm just a kid XD Fill a sink up with water. Grab a glass or a see-through cup and a candy wrapper or something small that can float on water. Place whatever your using to float on the water, take that see-through cup or glass, flip it EXACTLY upside down, and with the cup/glass still upside down during the entire process, press it over the wrapper to where the glass it going under the water. If your doing it right, you should see the wrapper floating at the lip of the cup/glass while its upside down underwater due to the air being stuck inside the glass. That's the same way there are places in the water temple that aren't flooded....[QUOTE="jimwade"][QUOTE="videog"]
This is kinda stupid topic, but shouldn't the lakebed temple in TP be flooded...? It's open to lake hylia.
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