Is life possible on a world where the water floats in the air?
Let's assume I have a planet and the planet itself is made out of something solid.
Around the floating rock is a layer of gas, then a layer of liquid and then a layer of gas again.
Thus the sea floats in the air without any contact to earth.
Every layer is multiple kilometres thick
Is it possible that live evolves and survives inside the water layer? And what sort of liquid/gas would I need to use to construct a gas-liquid-gas combination?
The liquid layer doesnt touch the ground which is a mayor problem - materials that could be used as construction material or food aren't inside the layer.
Also because of the water shielt the climate will be really weird
My question is: Is it possible for life to develop inside this liquid layer? How would the creatures look and how would the concept need to be shift to make life possible?
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