In this world all the terrestrial land types appear - freezing arctic regions, arid deserts, steamy jungles, towering mountains, and many more. Overall the global climate is similar to that of Earth's. Whereas Earth is 30% land masses and 70% water, the world of the Serpentine Sea is 70% land. The diameter of the planet is also somewhat smaller than that of Earth.
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| - In this world all the terrestrial land types appear - freezing arctic regions, arid deserts, steamy jungles, towering mountains, and many more. Overall the global climate is similar to that of Earth's. Whereas Earth is 30% land masses and 70% water, the world of the Serpentine Sea is 70% land. The diameter of the planet is also somewhat smaller than that of Earth.
- The Serpentine Sea is an ocean featured in the story "Let the Fur Fly" from the comic Kung Fu Panda Issue 4. It is one of the many dangerous places one must travel through to reach the Forest of Isolation, as it is said to be "the home of monsters so fierce that the water itself tastes of unpurified evil."
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| - In this world all the terrestrial land types appear - freezing arctic regions, arid deserts, steamy jungles, towering mountains, and many more. Overall the global climate is similar to that of Earth's. Whereas Earth is 30% land masses and 70% water, the world of the Serpentine Sea is 70% land. The diameter of the planet is also somewhat smaller than that of Earth.
- The Serpentine Sea is an ocean featured in the story "Let the Fur Fly" from the comic Kung Fu Panda Issue 4. It is one of the many dangerous places one must travel through to reach the Forest of Isolation, as it is said to be "the home of monsters so fierce that the water itself tastes of unpurified evil."
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