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− | '''Tropical''' [[climate]]s are those that are perennially warm. [[Murky pool|Bodies of water]] on the surface may evaporate during dry [[Calendar|seasons]] (usually summer). But they can be refilled by [[Weather|rain]]. Rivers are unaffected. Most tropical climates offer vast varieties of {{Catlink|Animals|animal}}- and {{Catlink|Plants|plant}}life (for example [[Forest#Tropical moist broadleaf forests|moist broadleaf forests]]). | + | [[File:tropical_preview.png|thumb|300px|right|"A nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to [[embark]] there."]]'''Tropical''' [[climate]]s are those that are perennially warm. [[Murky pool|Bodies of water]] on the surface may evaporate during dry [[Calendar|seasons]] (usually summer). But they can be refilled by [[Weather|rain]]. Rivers are unaffected. Most tropical climates offer vast varieties of {{Catlink|Animals|animal}}- and {{Catlink|Plants|plant}}life (for example [[Forest#Tropical moist broadleaf forests|moist broadleaf forests]]). |
== Available tropical biomes == | == Available tropical biomes == |
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Tropical climates are those that are perennially warm. Bodies of water on the surface may evaporate during dry seasons (usually summer). But they can be refilled by rain. Rivers are unaffected. Most tropical climates offer vast varieties of animal- and plantlife (for example moist broadleaf forests).