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* ''ComicBook/TheJetsons'': After Hanlon's meteor resulted in the world flooding, humanity has since built magnetically suspended cities to live in, something that comes under threat with the arrival of Jacob's meteor, a meteor made of an unknown, magnetic material heading for the trench created when the Hanlon Meteor crashed into the planet. According to Jane's estimates, should they collide, the impact would result in an EarthShatteringKaboom.

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* ''ComicBook/TheJetsons'': ''ComicBook/TheJetsons2017'': After Hanlon's meteor resulted in the world flooding, humanity has since built magnetically suspended cities to live in, something that comes under threat with the arrival of Jacob's meteor, a meteor made of an unknown, magnetic material heading for the trench created when the Hanlon Meteor crashed into the planet. According to Jane's estimates, should they collide, the impact would result in an EarthShatteringKaboom.
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* "Anime/HirogaruSky!PrettyCure": The setting and home of main protagonist, Sky Land.
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* ''ComicBook/TheJetsons'': After Hanlon's meteor resulted in the world flooding humanity have since built magnetically suspended cities to live in, something that comes under threat with the arrive of Jacob's meteor, a meteor made of an unknown, magnetic material heading for the trench created from the since Hanlon Meteor crashed in. According to Jane's estimates, should they collide, the impact would result in an EarthShatteringKaboom.

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* ''ComicBook/TheJetsons'': After Hanlon's meteor resulted in the world flooding flooding, humanity have has since built magnetically suspended cities to live in, something that comes under threat with the arrive arrival of Jacob's meteor, a meteor made of an unknown, magnetic material heading for the trench created from when the since Hanlon Meteor crashed in.into the planet. According to Jane's estimates, should they collide, the impact would result in an EarthShatteringKaboom.
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* ''Literature/CityOfNoEnd'': Dorith’s End is an odd variant – it’s connected on one side to the rest of the City, but it is a small continental shard that juts out into thin air, and is presumably prevented from collapsing by whatever weirdness is going on with the artificial gravity in the area. Scavenger ships are capable of sailing on the pure air of the surrounding Abyss thanks to the malfunctioning gravity field, and collect chunks of floating concrete and metal.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Stormhawks}}'': The land of Atmos is one of these, with the different teras ranging in size from large enough for a big city to small enough for a farm or two. The extremely dangerous and uninhabitable solid ground below is known as the Wasteland.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Stormhawks}}'': ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'': The land surface of the world of Atmos is one largely made up of these, with extremely dangerous and uninhabitable grounds known as the Wastelands. Civilization is largely set on terras, mountainous landmasses that reach above the cloud layer over the Wastelands. The different teras ranging terras range in size from large enough for a big city to small enough for a farm or two. The extremely dangerous and uninhabitable solid ground below is known as the Wasteland.two.

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