• Dharma Curious
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    11 months ago

    I think they’re saying in super hot tropical regions generations could pass without freezing temperatures. I don’t know enough about the weather in tropical regions to know if that’s true or not. Maybe like equatorial regions? Or the Seminole people in Florida? But I think trade with other regions and migration might throw that theory off.

    Def. A legit shower thought, though! Lol

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      11 months ago

      Just wondering, lol. Maybe the Caribbean?

      Oh well. It is after all, just a shower thought.

      • snooggums@kbin.social
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        11 months ago

        Huge parts of South America, Egypt, and South Asia are in tropical or subtropical regions where frozen water was mostly limited to high elevations.

        That said, people have always communicated so even those populations were likely to have stories about ice and snow from trading partners/travelers/cultural history from migrations even if they did not experience it directly. So millions is probably accurate, but is not as many people as it sounds when billions have lived.