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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
many animals which can be referred to as permanent inhabitants of the Arctic Zone,
the vital functions of the majority of which, to a greater or lesser degree, are connect-
ed with the Arctic Ocean. The Polar Bear is, undoubtedly, the most known of them.
Penguins are such permanent residents in the Southern hemisphere, in the Antarctic
Zone. Both Polar Bears and Penguins have fish as their basic food. So, their condi-
tions of existence are not connected with dry land, but with seas and oceans, or more
precisely — with their inhabitants.
Thus, the life of almost all permanent inhabitants of the Arctic (Antarctic) Zone
is not connected directly with dry land. The active life of a dry land animal exists on-
ly during the Arctic Day. “Life” has managed to adapt also to such extreme condi-
tions of existence. The Arctic (Antarctic) Zone is the complete opposite of the Equa-
torial Zone where the vegetable and animal life rages almost all year around, where
the concept of winter is relative and the fluctuation of the day-night duration relation-
ship is very insignificant which causes optimal conditions for the existence of vege-
table life and, consequently, the animal one.
All the other climatic zones are located between these two extremes. Sub-Arctic
(Sub-Antarctic), Temperate, Subtropical, Tropical and Subequatorial are located
between the Arctic (Antarctic) and the Equatorial Zones. As far as we go from the
Poles to the Equator, the winter duration and severity decreases and the average time
of daylight increases. It would seem that there is no better place in the world for the
development of reasoning life than the Equatorial climatic Zone. But, we will not
hurry to conclusions…
2.2. The distribution of human races in climatic zones
I would like to remind readers that there are four human races on Midgard-earth:
white, yellow, red and black. The white race colonized Midgard-earth several hun-
dred thousand years ago, and the other three races “joined” it about forty thousand
years ago. Let us see in what climatic zones these races were initially placed. Initial-
ly, the white race occupied the Temperate and Sub-Arctic Zones, the yellow race
occupied Eurasian Subtropical and Tropical Zones, the red race occupied the
Northern American Temperate, Subtropical and Tropical Zones, the black race
occupied Subequatorial and Equatorial Zones of Africa, Asia and Australia. We
also should remember that the white race placed each of the “joined” races — yellow,
red and black — on the lands of Midgard-earth in the environmental conditions
which were maximally close to the conditions of their native Earth-planets in order to
facilitate their adaptation on a new planet. Yet quite recently most people, who lived
on Midgard-earth, independent of their race, ate only those alimentary products
which they obtained on the territories in which they lived and drank water from the
sources which were in the bowels of their lands.
This is obvious, but the obvious thing is not always simple and single-valued.
Let us analyze everything one after another. We will begin with water, more precise-
ly, with fresh water which is the basis of life, any life. The rain-water, falling on
earth, goes through the soil and creates underground waters, rivers, lakes and springs.
Exactly the water of springs, rivers and lakes served as a source of life-giving mois-
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