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{{see also|Biomes#Ice Sheet}}
 
{{see also|Biomes#Ice Sheet}}
  
Ice sheets are the coldest option of cold maps. They have very little animal life and no plants. In fact, you should not expect to find anything more than five [[snowhare]]s in your start. You should also not expect to see more than one new [[snowhare]] every week and one new [[polar bear]] per month.
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Ice sheets are the coldest option of cold maps. They have very little animal life and no plants. In fact, you should not expect to find anything more than five [[snowhare]]s in your start. You should also not expect to see more than one new [[snowhare]] every five days and one new [[polar bear]] per month.
  
 
In addition to that, they do not have any soil available, if you wanna grow something you would be doing it in stony patches around hills and mountains. But you can not, because it is too cold outside. You will struggle a lot until you get a [[heater]] and a [[sun lamp]], then you can plant something indoors.
 
In addition to that, they do not have any soil available, if you wanna grow something you would be doing it in stony patches around hills and mountains. But you can not, because it is too cold outside. You will struggle a lot until you get a [[heater]] and a [[sun lamp]], then you can plant something indoors.

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