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User [[User:AironCel|AironCel]] says there is surface water in every biome on Kerbin.  
 
User [[User:AironCel|AironCel]] says there is surface water in every biome on Kerbin.  
  
My own in-game hunting found water in every biome '''except''' Mountains. Scouting a few watery areas that [http://www.kerbalmaps.com/ KerbalMaps.com] identified as Mountains turned out not be in-game (their maps proved imperfect a few times). But I'd love to be wrong; I'd just like to see some verifiable proof!
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My own in-game hunting found water in every biome '''except''' Mountains. Scouting a few watery areas that [http://www.kerbalmaps.com/ KerbalMaps.com] identified as Mountains turned out not to be in Highlands, Shores, or Water in-game (their maps proved imperfect a few times). But I'd love to be wrong; I'd just like to see some verifiable proof!
  
 
--[[User:Brendan|Brendan]] ([[User talk:Brendan|talk]]) 03:01, 28 April 2014 (CDT)
 
--[[User:Brendan|Brendan]] ([[User talk:Brendan|talk]]) 03:01, 28 April 2014 (CDT)

Revision as of 08:03, 28 April 2014

Definition of biome

Please don't generate and spread disinformation. Biomes are ecological organizations of living beings and mineral world. A huge crater on the Moon is not a biome - there is no life out there.

That's why we need to explain what biomes are in real life, and what do they represent in Kerbal Space Program, where they have a special meaning. Squad should've never named those regions biomes, but they did, so it's best to set things straight.

Lajoswinkler (talk) 09:14, 3 April 2014 (CDT)

Mountain water?

User AironCel says there is surface water in every biome on Kerbin.

My own in-game hunting found water in every biome except Mountains. Scouting a few watery areas that KerbalMaps.com identified as Mountains turned out not to be in Highlands, Shores, or Water in-game (their maps proved imperfect a few times). But I'd love to be wrong; I'd just like to see some verifiable proof!

--Brendan (talk) 03:01, 28 April 2014 (CDT)