Difference between revisions of "Biome"
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− | A '''biome''' is geographically contiguous area on the surfaces of [[Celestial body|celestial bodies]]. They yield different experimental data (and flavor text). Currently{{Check version||0.22}}, only [[Kerbin]] and [[Mün]] have biomes. Taking data at different altitudes (including 'on the ground', i.e. surface samples) over different biomes | + | A '''biome''' is geographically contiguous area on the surfaces of [[Celestial body|celestial bodies]]. They yield different experimental data (and flavor text). Currently{{Check version||0.22}}, only [[Kerbin]] and [[Mün]] have biomes. Taking data at different altitudes (including 'on the ground', i.e. surface samples) over different biomes reveals different Science! |
'''Kerbin Biomes''' | '''Kerbin Biomes''' | ||
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* Desert | * Desert | ||
* Water (oceans) | * Water (oceans) | ||
− | * | + | * Highlands |
* ?Shores | * ?Shores | ||
* ?Rivers (more research needed) | * ?Rivers (more research needed) |
Revision as of 21:06, 17 October 2013
A biome is geographically contiguous area on the surfaces of celestial bodies. They yield different experimental data (and flavor text). Currently[outdated], only Kerbin and Mün have biomes. Taking data at different altitudes (including 'on the ground', i.e. surface samples) over different biomes reveals different Science!
Kerbin Biomes
- Grasslands
- Ice caps (currently unknown whether north and south yield different data)
- Tundra
- Mountain
- Badlands
- Desert
- Water (oceans)
- Highlands
- ?Shores
- ?Rivers (more research needed)
Mün Biomes
- Highlands
- Midlands
- ?Lowlands
- Farside Crater
- Northwest Crater