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Temperate {{L|Climate|climates}} are those that are neither extremely hot nor extremely cold year round. Bodies of water and {{L|River|rivers}} on the surface will freeze during winter although the exact length of time will vary. When you embark the water may start out frozen and then thaw during the spring before refreezing during the next winter. Also the summer months do not get hot enough to cause surface pools of water to evaporate unlike the {{L|Climate|hot}} climate.
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Temperate [[Climate|climates]] are those that are neither extremely hot nor extremely cold year round. Bodies of water and [[River|rivers]] on the surface will freeze during winter although the exact length of time will vary. When you embark the water may start out frozen and then thaw during the spring before refreezing during the next winter. Also the summer months do not get hot enough to cause surface pools of water to evaporate unlike the [[Climate|hot]] climate.

Latest revision as of 17:31, 8 December 2011

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Temperate climates are those that are neither extremely hot nor extremely cold year round. Bodies of water and rivers on the surface will freeze during winter although the exact length of time will vary. When you embark the water may start out frozen and then thaw during the spring before refreezing during the next winter. Also the summer months do not get hot enough to cause surface pools of water to evaporate unlike the hot climate.