In the depths of the Pacific Ocean, centered on Mony Point, a colossal skyward water column surged towards the heavens.
As the gigantic water column gradually formed, the surrounding sea areas began to descend at an astonishing speed.
And as the disaster first commenced, the skyward water column within the Arctic region of the deep sea had already vanished into the depths of the firmament.
If there were satellite videos of the sea, one could capture a breathtaking scene.
As Earth's inclination changed, and with the magnetic fields of the North and South poles in disarray, Earth continuously adjusted its self-power magnetic field, stabilizing its trajectory within the Milky Way galaxy.
During this process, the Moon was drawn closer by Earth's powerful magnetic attraction.
At the same time, as the Moon approached, the ocean surface on Earth forcefully surged towards the depths of the firmament.