The maps and categories below aim at explaining the geography, climate, geology and natural resources of Ecbeth.
Hand-drawn map of Ecbeth, with underwater mountain ranges (in blue), coral reefs (in red), forests (in green) and mountains (in brown)
Temperatures vary across Ecbeth, according to countries' locations on the tropics.
From very cold (blue) to very hot (red) temperatures.
Rainfall has a direct impact on forestation. Areas with very low rainfall are considered desertic.
Yellow zones are dry deserts, and dark green areas are high rainfall.
Forests appear in areas of high rainfall.
Bogs are ideal conditions for growth in Ecbethians. They therefore represent areas of interest geographically.
Bogs appear dark grey, and deserts in orange.
Density and breadth of coral reefs have an impact on water quality and underwater biodiversity.
Coral reefs depicted in red
Tectonic plates in brown, underwater mountains in blue crosses and earthquake zones in yellow crosses.
The direction of water currents has a deep impact on cross-continent navigation.
The black arrows show the water currents loops