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 ====== THE HABITUAL BELT ====== ====== THE HABITUAL BELT ======
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
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   * **[[south_pole_section|South Pole Section]] ([[south_pole_section|Virari]]):** Extending from approximately 75 degrees south latitude to the South Pole, this section mirrors the North Pole Section in climate and size, covering 9% of the Habitual Belt with temperatures ranging between -20 and 5 degrees Celsius.   * **[[south_pole_section|South Pole Section]] ([[south_pole_section|Virari]]):** Extending from approximately 75 degrees south latitude to the South Pole, this section mirrors the North Pole Section in climate and size, covering 9% of the Habitual Belt with temperatures ranging between -20 and 5 degrees Celsius.
 ===== Flora ===== ===== Flora =====
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 The unique twilight conditions of the Habitual Belt foster plant species that require minimal light for photosynthesis. The flora varies significantly across sections: The unique twilight conditions of the Habitual Belt foster plant species that require minimal light for photosynthesis. The flora varies significantly across sections:
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 ===== Fauna  ===== ===== Fauna  =====
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 The Habitual Belt supports a diverse range of fauna adapted to its twilight conditions: The Habitual Belt supports a diverse range of fauna adapted to its twilight conditions:
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   * **Equator Sections:** A wide array of species, including amphibious and arboreal creatures, thrive in the humid climate.   * **Equator Sections:** A wide array of species, including amphibious and arboreal creatures, thrive in the humid climate.
   * **Aquatic Ecosystems:** Major rivers, lakes, and marshlands sustain diverse fish, amphibians, and semi-aquatic predators, including species capable of both land-based and water-based hunting. Some species are known for their bioluminescent traits, helping them adapt to the twilight conditions of the Habitual Belt   * **Aquatic Ecosystems:** Major rivers, lakes, and marshlands sustain diverse fish, amphibians, and semi-aquatic predators, including species capable of both land-based and water-based hunting. Some species are known for their bioluminescent traits, helping them adapt to the twilight conditions of the Habitual Belt
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 ===== Native and Exohuman population  ===== ===== Native and Exohuman population  =====
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 The Habitual Belt is the primary settlement zone for the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]] and the only habitable region for [[the_humans|Exohumans]]. The Habitual Belt is the primary settlement zone for the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]] and the only habitable region for [[the_humans|Exohumans]].
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