like can we create build land/oceans/entire continents out of nothing, stop earthquakes and volcanoes?
turn mountains into flatland, and flatlands into moutains? change the map of the earth.
land ocean and tectonic plates seem to be a fixed sum, but will we have the technology to change, control and manipulate it?
That's called
Terraforming.
what kardashev scale would that be?
The
Kardashev scale measures the amount of energy we can use.
Different measure.
terraforming involves changing the atmosphere and climate, and rainfall.
its more like geoengineering or manipulating continental plates.
Countries that are suffering severe land scarcity needs to create more land (such as Japan) or flatten mountain ranges.
en.wikipedia.org
Japan occupies 377,973.89 km^2 .
About 73% of Japan is mountainous.
So 275,920.9397 km^2 of base area of Japan is mountainous.
Japan's highest mountain is
Mount Fuji, with an elevation of 3,776 m (12,388 ft).
Assume a conic shape. Volume of a cone = 1/3 x the base area x height.
= 1/3 x 275,920.9397 km^2 x 3.776 km = 347,292.48943573 km^3
= 347 x 10^3 km^3 = 347 x 10^3 x10^6 cubic metres = 347 x10^3 x10^6 x10^6 cm^3
= 347 thousand trillion cc.
That's a lot of dirt to move.
Also, with that much dirt piled high, if people are not extremely careful about moving it, they could trigger a landslide of trillions of cc of dirt that could bury Tokyo, Osaka, and thousands of small villages.
So flattening the mountain ranges of Japan would be a massive geological engineering project, that would be on a far greater scale than simple cloud-seeding that changes rainfall.
Can you see the challenges with that?