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author=Saya
You only have one pole with snow on it. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work that way.
It doesn't really matter, does it?
author=Blinksterauthor=SayaIt doesn't really matter, does it?
You only have one pole with snow on it. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work that way.
Apparently it's pretty polarizing for some people.
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:D
author=Saya
You only have one pole with snow on it. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work that way.
Actually, from what I've read, we are in a rare point in Earth's history where both poles have ice caps!
author=Saya
You only have one pole with snow on it. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work that way.
Also snow happens in places with high elevation, not just at the poles
Yes, the tallest peaks are covered by a layer of frost as seen by satellite images.
The snow line should be about 15,000 ft or 5000 m high in the equatorial regions of
Earth like the (Himalayas / Andes) mountain chains.
I wanted the equatorial regions to be distinctively warmer.
The snow line should be about 15,000 ft or 5000 m high in the equatorial regions of
Earth like the (Himalayas / Andes) mountain chains.
I wanted the equatorial regions to be distinctively warmer.
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