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The subject of this article is from the Foundation update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 7 March, 2017.
The subject of this article is from the Foundation update. The information from this article is up-to-date as of 7 March, 2017.
Nirazovo-East Diqualm is an aquatic dual-biome planet. The numerous large islands scattered across the global ocean are covered in parts by lush green grass and colorful flowers, trees, and shrubbery, and in other parts with bare bluish-grey bedrock and pale white grasses. The flora on this planet have evolved spherical, bubble-like leaves, perhaps to avoid wind damage during the frequent monsoons.
Atmosphere and climate
Temperatures as high as -39.8 °C during the daytime present no danger to travelers, but nighttime temperatures of -47.6 °C produce a moderate drain on hazard protection. Monsoons occur roughly twice per day and can result in extreme temperatures as low as -93 °C. Visitors are advised to take shelter in nearby caves or the perennially warm ocean water if they are caught outside.
Gallery
Sandy beaches and seaside caves dot the shorelines
A cluster of Kuziae Lybichae sits outside an arched geologic formation
The planet's thick atmosphere produces vibrant sunrises
Both types of biome are often seen in close proximity
Flora is scarse in areas where even the whitegrass does not grow