Pedro Gabriel
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See all »From what I've read, a planet without axial tilt wouldn't have seasons, at least the way we experience it today. But from my understanding, monsoons are periodic inversions of the direction of the...
1 answer · posted 8y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 8y ago by Pedro Gabriel
I'm worldbuilding a continent that's mostly desertic (still trying to decide if sand or rocky desert, but definitely a hot desert). All the rain would fall on the edges of it, through a chain of mo...
4 answers · posted 8y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
So I posed a question (Calamity breaking a supercontinent in days - Would there be any survivors?) about a calamity that would break a Pangea-like supercontinent in a matter of days. I assume that ...
2 answers · posted 8y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 8y ago by Pedro Gabriel
I am writing a story that takes place in a big desert. I've figured that I could make my desert as extensive as possible by building a Pangea-like supercontinent, since I've learned here that, give...
4 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 6y ago by Pedro Gabriel
Let's imagine a race of Giants, with an average height three times that of a normal human being. Let's also imagine that these Giants are completely identical to humans, proportionately speaking......
3 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
Tolkien wrote on The Silmarillion about Tol Eressea, an island that the vala Ulmo (a god-like figure) used to ferry the elves back and forth across the sea into the Western lands. José Saramago al...
12 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
Acording to current scientific knowledge, birds descend from theropod dinosaurs. This evolution had, as usual, some transitional forms, like Archaeopteryx. Following this evolutionary path, we not...
6 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 5y ago by Pedro Gabriel
So, on a previous question of mine, someone answered that it would be feasible to build a city on a waterborne floating island using a pumice layer below the ground. That got me thinking about the...
10 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
I have seen from various questions here (and from my research), that a Pangaea-like supercontinent would be very dry, with lots of deserts, since rainclouds couldn't travel a great distance inland....
1 answer · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
In my world, there is a race of giants, with an average height of 5 meters. Let's assume that every part of their body is proportional to that of a "normal" human being. I want these giants to pul...
1 answer · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
I have asked previously how I could create an earth-like world with as many deserts as possible in it. I have received some useful answers and have tried to draw a realistic map of what I intend fo...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel · last activity 7y ago by Pedro Gabriel
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