Living in the Underground

Yes, so if you were in a subglacial lake then you would have to adapt to the lower pressure of it being a tidepool now after the glaciers melted.

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Also I can assume the glaciers melting will increase the sea level?

Yes, most definitely will.

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It will probably have a larger effect only once the lands have emerged from under the ice though…

Yeah, sea level in this FG will only affect land available.

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What sort of biomes do you plan for the land to have?

Pretty much any cold biome that is on earth.

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Right. Just how many do you think will there be for us to choose from?

Taigas, tundras, and the galcial biomes mean 5 biomes.

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Will there be mountains?

Yes, of course there will. Less oxygen, as mountains go.

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You mean the higher up the less think the air is?

who all still needs to submit their mutations?

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Yes, higher up means less air pressure and therefore less oxygen.

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how would evolving a life stage into a different type of life stage, while keeping it a single life stage, by making sure the start and mature stage are as similar as a baby human and an adult human, be handled?

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Just… keep it a single life stage?

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Geomedusa Sol will evolve into Geoflos Brachium, whose petals have became severely elongated and now also having a larger surface by creating new cells that branch off the petals. The center has essentially become a digestive pocket for the petals to deposit their catch to now. The planulas are now also larger as they’re loaded with more resources to start off with. The range of this species has too extended to the cracks closer to the surface. Size increase 1.5x.

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I can assume next round the planulas will be 2 cells.

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That’s a good assumption I presume. Also do you count the egg cell of an egg as 1 cell or the equvalent of many more cells?

I geuss it can be counted as 2 cells, due to how beefy it is…

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