This is correct. Water has an extremely high heat capacity, meaning that it takes a lot of energy to warm or cool it by any noticable amount. Land does not. So while the different amount of sunlight in summer/winter changes the land temperature by a large amount, the ocean barely changes. Most of the land on Earth is in the northern hemisphere and therefore we get those temperature swings.
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I'm in my 30s and still do that. No reason to spend extra effort to give out info they don't need.
I haven't played in about 6 years. Is it still microtransaction hell?
That's such a low bar that it's clipped through the floor.
You. You did this to me. I've been playing this practically non stop for two weeks now.
Isn't that just because it suppresses breathing in general?
Everyone on Lemmy is a bot except you.
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If it lurks on a reef and has two sets of teeth, that's a moray!