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haxxiy said:

It sucks to have an entire continent stuck on a pole for millions of years.

This planet was beautiful once - wet, warm, full of life on massive tropical rainforests and shallow seas, without massive deadspots like central asia or the sahara. But alas, all that carbon being sequestered wasn't easily replenished. 

We're growing on ruins we've learned to call home....

There will also be these "deadspots". Places like tundra, desert and mountains are just natural landscapes that form as the plates move around and bump into each other. Say, if Antarctica wasn't where it is today, there would still be ice. It just happens. And i wouldn't call them deadspots, as they still have wildlife just less than the forests and jungles. And i also blame people for areas with little wildlife left, we destroyed their home and made it ours, without thinking of the consequences. It's why places which have few people and have been undisturbed must be protected from us. Not just places like the Amazon rainforest but places like alot of Alaska too.  



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