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White Zones are places where zombies still remain in large numbers, for several reasons such as 1. Lack of military 2. Large population or number of refugees 3. Difficulty in traveling to White Zones are predominantly cold sub-arctic areas, or cold mountainous areas, or even the ocean floor itself. During the war, the fact that zombies slow down and sometimes freeze entirely in cold weather was often seen as a blessing, as it gave survivors a respite from zombie attacks. After the end of the official war, it became clear that many zombies were still frozen in cold areas, and while their numbers were not particularly large, even a single unaccounted-for zombie could potentially start up the entire global infection cycle all over again.

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  • White Zone
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  • White Zones are places where zombies still remain in large numbers, for several reasons such as 1. Lack of military 2. Large population or number of refugees 3. Difficulty in traveling to White Zones are predominantly cold sub-arctic areas, or cold mountainous areas, or even the ocean floor itself. During the war, the fact that zombies slow down and sometimes freeze entirely in cold weather was often seen as a blessing, as it gave survivors a respite from zombie attacks. After the end of the official war, it became clear that many zombies were still frozen in cold areas, and while their numbers were not particularly large, even a single unaccounted-for zombie could potentially start up the entire global infection cycle all over again.
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  • White Zones are places where zombies still remain in large numbers, for several reasons such as 1. Lack of military 2. Large population or number of refugees 3. Difficulty in traveling to White Zones are predominantly cold sub-arctic areas, or cold mountainous areas, or even the ocean floor itself. During the war, the fact that zombies slow down and sometimes freeze entirely in cold weather was often seen as a blessing, as it gave survivors a respite from zombie attacks. After the end of the official war, it became clear that many zombies were still frozen in cold areas, and while their numbers were not particularly large, even a single unaccounted-for zombie could potentially start up the entire global infection cycle all over again.
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