The destruction of Lulusia solves many of One Piece's mysteries.
The world of One Piece is a peculiar one that has perplexed readers for ages. One of the oldest mysteries of the series has been the reason why its world is covered in oceans and dotted with islands. Needless to say, it's a world very different from our own, with topography unique beyond imagination, and logic that makes one question whether it is even governed by the same rules as our own.
The destruction of Lulusia in chapter #1060 had catastrophic consequences across the globe, including earthquakes, tsunamis, and most importantly, a rise in sea levels across the world. Chapter #1089 further states that sea levels rose by one meter across the four seas, flooding several islands and forcing many to evacuate.
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