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Granted, we really haven't seen that much of spherus magna. The convention is that the northern and southernmost point on a planet are the coldest locations on a planet, as they have less direct exposure to the sun and Bones will probably explain it a lot better latter on.To the point: we have had no indication that spherus magna has frozen polar caps. Why? Do they even exist? Could their apparent absence have something to do with fact that the planet is part of a binary star system, the planets sheer (estimated) size, or that two giant chunks were ripped away for 100,000 years where the poles would have been, but even then.So did they exist. If not, why?
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What kind of orbit are we looking at for the planet of Spherus Magna? I garner that it would have to be different, because SM does not appear to have polar ice caps, instead having an ocean and a tropical rain forest. Greg confirmed the existence of seasons on Spherus Magna,but there isn't the climate and temperature variations like on earth. How does that work?
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