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You do know that water will just disappear in few minutes due to the type of sand there, right?
I believe vegetation is a proper solution for that.
You do know I can make unlimited water in this hypothetical, right?
Before you say anything else: Knowing you live in a simulation means no longer particularly caring about long term consequences.
Lol agreed