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Each '''world''' is 16,384 [[:Category:Block|blocks]] in circumference and 1024 [[:Category:Block|blocks]] from [[magma]] to [[space]]. Sea level is 512 blocks from space and 512 blocks from magma. It has [[:Category:Biome|biomes]], [[climate]] zones, [[:Category:Pole|poles]], an [[:Category:Location|equator]], and [[Astronomy|celestial objects]] can be seen especially in the clear night sky.
Each '''world''' is 16,384 [[:Category:Block|blocks]] in circumference and 1024 [[:Category:Block|blocks]] from [[magma]] to [[space]]. Sea level is 512 blocks from space and 512 blocks from magma. It has [[:Category:Biome|biomes]], [[climate]] zones, [[:Category:Location|poles]], an [[:Category:Location|equator]], and [[Astronomy|celestial objects]] can be seen especially in the clear night sky.


==Structure==
==Structure==
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==Bedrock==
==Bedrock==
Below a certain point, the default background layer ceases to be air and becomes [[stone]], preventing any other block from displacing it. This background is present even if no solid blocks are anywhere above it, and usually is initially created where the overlying layers of [[dirt]] and [[sand]] stop and underlying stone begins. As such, this can be called the world's "bedrock."
Below a certain point, the default background layer ceases to be air and becomes [[stone]], preventing any other block from displacing it. This background is present even if no solid blocks are anywhere above it, and usually is initially created where the overlying layers of [[dirt]] and [[sand]] stop and underlying stone begins. As such, this can be called the world's "bedrock."
Bedrock also extends directly underneath the initial [[portal]] until it merges with the natural bedrock of the world.


==Display==
==Display==
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