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| Scales | Dec 20 2012, 05:54 PM Post #1 |
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Political Map of the Continent:![]() Venor Total Area: 3,637,398.9648 sq. mi. Land Area: 3,563,382.1254 sq. mi. Water Area: 74,016.8394 sq. mi. Blue Total Area: 3,536,947.5399 sq. mi. Land Area: 3,563,382.1254 sq. mi. Water Area: 0 sq. mi. Yellowish Total Area: 740,168.394 sq. mi. Land Area: 740,168.394 sq. mi. Water Area: 0 sq. mi. Purple Total Area: 63,443.0052 sq. mi. Land Area: 63,443.0052 sq. mi. Water Area: 0 sq. mi. Orangish Total Area: 68,729.9223 sq. mi. Land Area: 68,729.9223 sq. mi. Water Area: 0 sq. mi. Climate Map of the Contient: ![]() -Cfa = Warm temperate, fully humid, hot summer (much like the southeastern United States) -Cfb = Warm temperate, fully humid, warm summer (much like most of continental Europe) -Cfc = Warm temperate, fully humid, cold summer (much like the Scottish Highlands) -Cwb = Warm temperate, dry winter, warm summer (difficult to compare this to many locations on Earth, but it's warm and dry due to the orographic effect caused by the mid-continental mountain range.) Physical Map of the Continent: ![]() Physical Map with Rivers and Political Border ![]() All maps and info designed, calculated, etc. by Zanz. Edited by Scales, Dec 21 2012, 08:07 PM.
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| Morton | Dec 20 2012, 05:56 PM Post #2 |
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You never did explain what cwb meant |
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| Zanz | Dec 20 2012, 06:19 PM Post #3 |
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Cfa = Warm temperate, fully humid, hot summer (much like the southeastern United States) Cfb = Warm temperate, fully humid, warm summer (much like most of continental Europe) Cfc = Warm temperate, fully humid, cold summer (much like the Scottish Highlands) Cwb = Warm temperate, dry winter, warm summer (difficult to compare this to many locations on Earth, but it's warm and dry due to the orographic effect caused by the mid-continental mountain range.) |
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