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| Holben | Dec 23 2010, 11:23 AM Post #46 |
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Rumbo a la Victoria
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Geography you say. Well, learn about the erosion due to plants and fertility of soils, effects of different rocks and water features.
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Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea. "It is the old wound my king. It has never healed." | |
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| BaliTiger23 | Dec 24 2010, 11:05 AM Post #47 |
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Do Not Touch Anything For It May Explode And Kill You
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Heh, I am! Slowly. Starting with rain shadows and pretty much how geography effects climate. I figure my inland sea most likely has cyclones that help with the precipitation around it, with the surrounding mountains limiting the speeds and paths of the cyclones. Or something. Stiiiiill researching. |
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