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Permanent ice sheets floating on water. There is no soil for plants to grow, no minerals to mine, and almost no animal life.
 
Permanent ice sheets floating on water. There is no soil for plants to grow, no minerals to mine, and almost no animal life.
  
Sea Ice does not have ruins and geothermal vents. [[Deep drill]]s cannot dig up stone chunks and [[moisture pump]]s will only generate more ice, which means it is impossible to grow anything on the ground. You will need to do hunting, trading and cannibalism until you get a [[heater]], a [[sun lamp]] and a [[hydroponics basin]]. It is worth mentioning that Sea Ice was designed to not allow colony building, only to allow traveling in the area, even though it is possible.
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Sea Ice does not have ruins and geothermal vents. [[Deep drill]]s do not work and [[moisture pump]]s will only generate more ice, which means it is impossible to grow anything on the ground. You will need to do hunting, trading and cannibalism until you get a [[heater]], a [[sun lamp]] and a [[hydroponics basin]]. It is worth mentioning that Sea Ice was designed to not allow colony building, only to allow traveling in the area, even though it is possible.
  
 
[[File:SeaIce.png|400px|thumb|right|Sea Ice]]
 
[[File:SeaIce.png|400px|thumb|right|Sea Ice]]

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