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== Settling ==
 
== Settling ==
One of the first challenges presented by a freezing climate is the lack of [[water]]. Penetrating the first or so layer of ice may also prove difficult, as ice takes some time to dig.
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One of the first challenges presented by a freezing climate is the lack of [[water]], and instantaneous freezing of any exposed water. Penetrating the first or so layer of ice may also prove difficult, as ice takes some time to dig. The are several ways to approach a freezing area. One of them is embarking with a [[volcano]] in site, utilizing the natural obsidian surrounding it to create [[magma-safe]] floodgates and mechanisms to effectively melt ice. Ice can be used to create buildings and workshops, as long as they are not melted by [[magma]] or other various sources of heat.
 
 
The are several ways to approach a freezing area. One of them is embarking with a [[volcano]] in site, utilizing the natural obsidian surrounding it to create [[magma-safe]] floodgates and mechanisms to effectively melt ice.
 

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Settling

One of the first challenges presented by a freezing climate is the lack of water, and instantaneous freezing of any exposed water. Penetrating the first or so layer of ice may also prove difficult, as ice takes some time to dig. The are several ways to approach a freezing area. One of them is embarking with a volcano in site, utilizing the natural obsidian surrounding it to create magma-safe floodgates and mechanisms to effectively melt ice. Ice can be used to create buildings and workshops, as long as they are not melted by magma or other various sources of heat.