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Fall is coming to planet Kusha. Yes, Kusha has a winter. Kind of. We get rain and some mountains get snow. I mean even Harappan had snow and it was a hot world.
Here on Kusha we only get snow in the high mountains. Kusha is an old world and its geology is settling down. It is suspected that this world will become unlivable in less than a hundred thousand years. Buy then the magnetic field will diminish due to the solidifying of the planet’s core. The internal heat of this world is cooling and is suspected to continue doing to till the planet freezes.
The age of Kusha is one factor that has made living here so pleasant but also carries the seed of our world’s end. There are very few natural disasters here. Volcanos are mostly entirely extinct. The crust of Kusha is very stable as the inside of the world solidifies. The climate is stable as well but slowly cooling. Several thousand years ago when the Fordians were occupying the world it was a much warmer place. The Fordians liked it that way. They prefer a mean temperature around 35º to 40º. The actions of the Fordians raised the temperature to levels even they found uncomfortable but the cooling trend has wiped away most of the environmental damage done by the Fordians.
Tomorrow: more on the future of Kusha
Never mix red wine and Oodo.
Philip Normer
Kushan Year 88
Earth Year 2480
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