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Climate is a feature in the Blockheads where at the point you your Blockhead gets to a cold of hot place, they will... Actually I dunno what happens then.
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'''Climate''' is the effect in ''the Blockheads'' whereby a [[world]] has different [[:Category:Environment|environment]] standards in different areas. It differs from a [[:Category:Biome|biome]] in that climates are larger and more predictable based on [[World Location|location]].


==Tropical==
A tropical climate is found near one of the [[:Category:Location|equators]]. Temperatures are warm to hot and [[water]] never [[Ice|freezes]].


==Arctic==
An arctic climate is found near one of the [[:Category:Location|poles]]. Temperatures are cold, water is always frozen, and snow is common on exposed surfaces.


== Cold==
==Temperate==
When in a cold place without fur clothing or [The North Pole Hat of Warmth] the Blockhead will... Get cold. I guess.
Bridging the gaps between the previous two regions are the temperate climates. Specifics will vary based on proximity to a pole or equator, but the full range of temperatures and [[weather]] are possible. [[Seasons]] are most obvious in temperate climates.
 
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Climate is the effect in the Blockheads whereby a world has different environment standards in different areas. It differs from a biome in that climates are larger and more predictable based on location.

Tropical

A tropical climate is found near one of the equators. Temperatures are warm to hot and water never freezes.

Arctic

An arctic climate is found near one of the poles. Temperatures are cold, water is always frozen, and snow is common on exposed surfaces.

Temperate

Bridging the gaps between the previous two regions are the temperate climates. Specifics will vary based on proximity to a pole or equator, but the full range of temperatures and weather are possible. Seasons are most obvious in temperate climates.