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Voville has short, dark, cold, and snowy winters, short and pleasant shoulder seasons, and long, sunny, and very hot summers.
I don't think a climate like this would be possible on earth given the current climate but given the many continental arrangements and different axial tilts present throughout earths history, a climate like this probably existed at some point.
Interesting, but certainly not livable in my eyes. A climate like that is all about the shoulder seasons, which seem to last about 20 minutes in Voville
Just all around awful. The summers are way too hot and too sunny, the winters too cold (and not nearly dark enough). The precipitation wouldn't be able to sustain more than a semi-arid vegetation and there isn't a comfortable time of the year. F
Just all around awful. The summers are way too hot and too sunny, the winters too cold (and not nearly dark enough). The precipitation wouldn't be able to sustain more than a semi-arid vegetation and there isn't a comfortable time of the year. F
It's some 200 mm above semi-arid under Köppen so I think it'd be moderately green. Also the snow cover would help in sustaining plant life for hardy ones.
E. Summers are brutal, winters are too snowy and cold but at least its continental, somewhat dry and sunny.
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