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Thunder storms and lightning storms can also be especially vicious and the tropical zone's monsoon seasons often see demoralizing downpours.
Thunder storms and lightning storms can also be especially vicious and the tropical zone's monsoon seasons often see demoralizing downpours.


The average mean temperature of the planet is induced by its sun which is a class O main sequence blue/white star and is therefore hotter than [[Sol]] causing higher temperatures even though it is almost 25 percent farther from its sun than the [[Earth]]. The tropical zones are especially steamy and the desert day time temperatures can reach 140 degrees farenheit at times
The average mean temperature of the planet is induced by its sun which is a class O main sequence blue/white star and is therefore hotter than [[Sol]] causing higher temperatures even though it is almost 25 percent farther from its sun than the [[Earth]].


Alll in all then not a planet for the faint hearted which may explain some of its inhabitant's especially vicious natures.
Alll in all then not a planet for the faint hearted which may explain some of its inhabitant's especially vicious natures.
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