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** The Wano Country arc has Kaido [[OminousFloatingCastle lift Onigashima]] and the entirety of the island it was built upon from its original location in Wano's inner sea and move it to the Flower Capital during the Onigashima raid, though it's only thanks to Momonosuke that it manages to land safely after Kaido passes out and loses control of the flame clouds keeping the island in the air.

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** The Wano Country arc has Kaido [[OminousFloatingCastle lift Onigashima]] and the entirety of the island it was built upon from its original location in Wano's inner sea and move it to the Flower Capital during the Onigashima raid, though it's only thanks to Momonosuke that it manages to land safely after Kaido passes out and loses control of the flame clouds keeping the island in the air. For his part, Law's Puncture Wille leaves such a deep crater that it reaches a magma chamber beneath Wano itself.
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* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': When Ichigo and Aizen have their climactic showdown, the clash from their swords produces such a powerful shockwave that the mountain they were fighting next to ''is immediately reduced to dust in the wind''. In his arrogance, Aizen believes that this is the result of his own transcendence, but after [[NoSell no-selling Aizen's attacks]] Ichigo makes sure to clarify it was the strength of his own sword that destroyed the mountain. Aizen then reaches a new evolution and attacks Ichigo with a FantasticNuke, the mushroom cloud dwarfing Karakura Town itself and leaving a colossal crater in its wake. Ichigo responds by attacking Aizen with the [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Final Getsuga Tenshou]], a SwordBeam of such magnitude that it reaches deeper into the soil than Aizen's attack did.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': For unknown reasons, Oslo and most of the surrounding geography were turned into a crater a few years ago.
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* In ''Series/Supernatural'' an angel casually mentions scraping out some of the ground to mark her last visit to Earth. She's a little surprised that humans have taken to calling it the Grand Canyon.

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* In ''Series/Supernatural'' ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' an angel casually mentions scraping out some of the ground to mark her last visit to Earth. She's a little surprised that humans have taken to calling it the Grand Canyon.
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* In ''Series/Supernatural'' an angel casually mentions scraping out some of the ground to mark her last visit to Earth. She's a little surprised that humans have taken to calling it the Grand Canyon.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': After the Great Mushroom War, the land of Ooo was left with [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/adventuretimewithfinnandjake/images/7/7e/AT_earth2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110217221247 a large piece missing.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': After the Great Mushroom War, the land planet of the Land of Ooo was left with [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/adventuretimewithfinnandjake/images/7/7e/AT_earth2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110217221247 a large piece missing.]]
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--> "[[LetMeGetThisStraight Is that what you're saying]]? That somepony popped Equestria out of our reality and crashed it onto his? How's that even meant to work? [[SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfMass Several trillion tons of continent]] [[ColonyDrop does not make a gentle impact on another world]], not without mega-tsunamis and earthquakes that would level entire cities, followed by a dust cloud that would blanket the world in an artificial winter lasting decades! [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse And what about the world we leave behind, what about Equus?]] Would it just carry on spinning without a care, despite having a hole several-thousand-miles-across gouged out of the planet's crust? Even if you didn't breach the mantle, creating a supervolcano that would pull the planet inside-out, the change in mass and absence of the Princesses would throw the sun and moon out of their orbits, causing them to collide, or even worse, to impact with Equus itself! [[FridgeHorror Anypony – anything, left behind would die, horribly!]] Every griffon, every dragon, zebra, reindeer, whatever!"

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--> "[[LetMeGetThisStraight Is that what you're saying]]? That somepony popped Equestria out of our reality and crashed it onto his? How's that even meant to work? [[SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfMass [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale Several trillion tons of continent]] [[ColonyDrop does not make a gentle impact on another world]], not without mega-tsunamis and earthquakes that would level entire cities, followed by a dust cloud that would blanket the world in an artificial winter lasting decades! [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse And what about the world we leave behind, what about Equus?]] Would it just carry on spinning without a care, despite having a hole several-thousand-miles-across gouged out of the planet's crust? Even if you didn't breach the mantle, creating a supervolcano that would pull the planet inside-out, the change in mass and absence of the Princesses would throw the sun and moon out of their orbits, causing them to collide, or even worse, to impact with Equus itself! [[FridgeHorror Anypony – anything, left behind would die, horribly!]] Every griffon, every dragon, zebra, reindeer, whatever!"
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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here.[[note]]The crater on the southeastern corner of the continent. Suffice to say, Australia does ''not'' have a crater there.[[/note]][[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here.[[note]]The crater on the southeastern corner of the continent. Suffice to say, Australia UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} does ''not'' have a crater there.[[/note]][[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here.[[note]]The crater on the southeastern corner of the continent. Suffice to say, [[UsefulNotes/Australia]] does ''not'' have a crater there.[[/note]] [[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here.[[note]]The crater on the southeastern corner of the continent. Suffice to say, [[UsefulNotes/Australia]] Australia does ''not'' have a crater there.[[/note]] [[VideoGame/SilentHill2 [[/note]][[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here. [[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: There was a [[UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} city]] here. [[note]]The crater on the southeastern corner of the continent. Suffice to say, [[UsefulNotes/Australia]] does ''not'' have a crater there.[[/note]] [[VideoGame/SilentHill2 It's gone now.]]]]
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* ''Literature/DownInTheBottomlands'': As a result of a geological PointOfDivergence 5.5 million years ago, the Mediterranean basin remains a desert landscape known as the Bottomlands. The land is two kilometers below sea level, with little to no rainfall, brine lakes, and average summer temperatures reaching 40 °C, and vast canyons cut out of the continental shelf by European and African rivers. The Bottomlands are also host to unique plant and animal life not found anywhere else. A major butterfly of this world is the continued existence of Neanderthals, who have formed their own nation known as Tartesh, which covers most of Europe and the Bottomlands. [[spoiler:Terrorists from Krepalga, a Homo Sapien nation based in the Middle East, have plans to detonate a [[NuclearOption starbomb]] on a fault line in the barrier mountains (where the real-world Strait of Gibraltar lies). This would trigger a huge flood that would turn the Bottomlands back into a sea, which would be a major economic benefit to them.]]

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* ''Literature/DownInTheBottomlands'': As a result of a geological PointOfDivergence 5.5 million years ago, the Mediterranean basin remains a desert landscape known as the Bottomlands. The land is two kilometers below sea level, with little to no rainfall, brine lakes, and average summer temperatures reaching 40 °C, and vast canyons cut out of the continental shelf by European and African rivers. The Bottomlands are also host to unique plant and animal life not found anywhere else. A major butterfly of this world is the continued existence of Neanderthals, who have formed their own nation known as Tartesh, which covers most of Europe and the Bottomlands. [[spoiler:Terrorists from Krepalga, a Homo Sapien ''Homo sapiens'' nation based in the Middle East, have plans to detonate a [[NuclearOption starbomb]] on a fault line in the barrier mountains (where the real-world Strait of Gibraltar lies). This would trigger a huge flood that would turn the Bottomlands back into a sea, which would be a major economic benefit to them.]]
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* ''Literature/DownInTheBottomlands'': As a result of a geological [[ForWantOfANail nail]] 5.5 million years ago, the Mediterranean basin remains a desert landscape known as the Bottomlands. The land is two kilometers below sea level, with little to no rainfall, brine lakes, and average summer temperatures reaching 40 °C, and vast canyons cut out of the continental shelf by European and African rivers. The Bottomlands are also host to unique plant and animal life not found anywhere else. A major butterfly of this world is the continued existence of Neanderthals, who have formed their own nation known as Tartesh, which covers most of Europe and the Bottomlands. [[spoiler:Terrorists from Krepalga, a Homo Sapien nation based in the Middle East, have plans to detonate a [[NuclearOption starbomb]] on a fault line in the barrier mountains (where the real-world Strait of Gibraltar lies). This would trigger a huge flood that would turn the Bottomlands back into a sea, which would be a major economic benefit to them.]]

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* ''Literature/DownInTheBottomlands'': As a result of a geological [[ForWantOfANail nail]] PointOfDivergence 5.5 million years ago, the Mediterranean basin remains a desert landscape known as the Bottomlands. The land is two kilometers below sea level, with little to no rainfall, brine lakes, and average summer temperatures reaching 40 °C, and vast canyons cut out of the continental shelf by European and African rivers. The Bottomlands are also host to unique plant and animal life not found anywhere else. A major butterfly of this world is the continued existence of Neanderthals, who have formed their own nation known as Tartesh, which covers most of Europe and the Bottomlands. [[spoiler:Terrorists from Krepalga, a Homo Sapien nation based in the Middle East, have plans to detonate a [[NuclearOption starbomb]] on a fault line in the barrier mountains (where the real-world Strait of Gibraltar lies). This would trigger a huge flood that would turn the Bottomlands back into a sea, which would be a major economic benefit to them.]]
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** Elsewhere in the Cascade Range, Mt. Mazama erupted rather catastrophically 7,700 years ago, slashing nearly a mile off of its former 12,000 ft (3,700 m) elevation. Over time, the crater filled with rainwater, creating Crater Lake.
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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Astrid's battle plan for defeating [[spoiler:Henry the Sinister]] alters the course of the Seine River, closing one meander and created an oxbow lake.
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* VideoGame/ProjectWingman: The Calamity caused major tectonic upheaval around the world that significantly altered the geography, especially in the Ring of Fire region; so far we've been shown that the western coast of North America is now separated from the mainland by the "Scarred Sea" (essentially a reopened [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Interior_Seaway Western Interior Seaway]]), a portion of southern China had also been detached from the rest of Asia, and it appears that the Malay Archipelago had simultaneously experienced considerable gains of dry land in the western half and lost several of its major eastern islands (namely New Guinea and the Philippines).

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* VideoGame/ProjectWingman: ''VideoGame/ProjectWingman'': The Calamity caused major tectonic upheaval around the world that significantly altered the geography, especially in the Ring of Fire region; so far we've been shown that the western coast of North America is now separated from the mainland by the "Scarred Sea" (essentially a reopened [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Interior_Seaway Western Interior Seaway]]), a portion of southern China had also been detached from the rest of Asia, and it appears that the Malay Archipelago had simultaneously experienced considerable gains of dry land in the western half and lost several of its major eastern islands (namely New Guinea and the Philippines).
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* * VideoGame/ProjectWingman: The Calamity caused major tectonic upheaval around the world that significantly altered the geography, especially in the Ring of Fire region; so far we've been shown that the western coast of North America is now separated from the mainland by the "Scarred Sea" (essentially a reopened [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Interior_Seaway Western Interior Seaway]]), a portion of southern China had also been detached from the rest of Asia, and it appears that the Malay Archipelago had simultaneously experienced considerable gains of dry land in the western half and lost several of its major eastern islands (namely New Guinea and the Philippines).

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* * VideoGame/ProjectWingman: The Calamity caused major tectonic upheaval around the world that significantly altered the geography, especially in the Ring of Fire region; so far we've been shown that the western coast of North America is now separated from the mainland by the "Scarred Sea" (essentially a reopened [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Interior_Seaway Western Interior Seaway]]), a portion of southern China had also been detached from the rest of Asia, and it appears that the Malay Archipelago had simultaneously experienced considerable gains of dry land in the western half and lost several of its major eastern islands (namely New Guinea and the Philippines).
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* * VideoGame/ProjectWingman: The Calamity caused major tectonic upheaval around the world that significantly altered the geography, especially in the Ring of Fire region; so far we've been shown that the western coast of North America is now separated from the mainland by the "Scarred Sea" (essentially a reopened [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Interior_Seaway Western Interior Seaway]]), a portion of southern China had also been detached from the rest of Asia, and it appears that the Malay Archipelago had simultaneously experienced considerable gains of dry land in the western half and lost several of its major eastern islands (namely New Guinea and the Philippines).

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