Name: Anonymous 2015-11-13 8:37
What you need to know is that Humans are dry-land animals. You also need to know that a lot of effort is exerted in Human housing to keep out water, and that's just the water that:
1. Falls from the sky and perhaps pools on top of the structure;
2. Water that seeps in via humidity;
3. Water that oozes up from the ground or flows in via runoff (i.e. flooding).
Given all this preference and effort to STAY DRY, it's total stupidity to seek to live underwater. And that's why we just don't do it.
And there's no real shortage of dry land which would possibly compel Humans to move off the land itself, even if just on the water surface of large lakes and the ocean (which is itself a huge problem given the formation of damaging waves from storms).
1. Falls from the sky and perhaps pools on top of the structure;
2. Water that seeps in via humidity;
3. Water that oozes up from the ground or flows in via runoff (i.e. flooding).
Given all this preference and effort to STAY DRY, it's total stupidity to seek to live underwater. And that's why we just don't do it.
And there's no real shortage of dry land which would possibly compel Humans to move off the land itself, even if just on the water surface of large lakes and the ocean (which is itself a huge problem given the formation of damaging waves from storms).