The Zone Of Fire
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 3:48 pm
Now I'm not an expert on geography. By any stretch of the imagination. But I do know something, and this is sort of related to Space and therefore fizzix, which I'm alright at, but I'm not keen on it anymore, linguistics (and maths) being my calling(s) in life, especially lately.
Anyway, our closest terrestrial equivalents to Almea's Zone Of Fire would be the various deserts in places like the Sahara and Australia's desert, which occur on and around the Tropics, of Capricorn and Cancer, which are at 26.5? N/S. Now this is the angle of the tilt on the earth's spin compared to its orbit around the sun, and this is what causes the seasons on earth, because when a particular pole is tilted towards the sun that pole gets its summer.
Now, since Almea's Zone Of Fire is on its equator, it suggests that its "tropics" are both at ~0? N/S, and that therefore its tilt to the orbit is 0?. This would then suggest that at no time of the year would either pole be nearer the pole, and therefore that Almea would have no seasons.
BUT, Verdurian has words for summer and winter, suggesting that it should have seasons, although, as the Zone Of Fire proves as I've just shown, Almea hasn't any seasons. So is this just a massive oversight, or is there some more subtle underlying reason why there should be seasons on Almea? Indeed, has this been asked?
Anyway, our closest terrestrial equivalents to Almea's Zone Of Fire would be the various deserts in places like the Sahara and Australia's desert, which occur on and around the Tropics, of Capricorn and Cancer, which are at 26.5? N/S. Now this is the angle of the tilt on the earth's spin compared to its orbit around the sun, and this is what causes the seasons on earth, because when a particular pole is tilted towards the sun that pole gets its summer.
Now, since Almea's Zone Of Fire is on its equator, it suggests that its "tropics" are both at ~0? N/S, and that therefore its tilt to the orbit is 0?. This would then suggest that at no time of the year would either pole be nearer the pole, and therefore that Almea would have no seasons.
BUT, Verdurian has words for summer and winter, suggesting that it should have seasons, although, as the Zone Of Fire proves as I've just shown, Almea hasn't any seasons. So is this just a massive oversight, or is there some more subtle underlying reason why there should be seasons on Almea? Indeed, has this been asked?