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the Churn

a special current witnessed in the Greenfield Hills (see article).
  Ecosystem Cycles

‌ The Geenfields Hills ae only affected by very few things during the year. The Duncrest mountains protect the expanse from the worst of the winter storms.
‌Sometimes, the train of a ferocious storm can be felt in the kelp forests and the Seamors, and the gentle swaying seaweeds start swirling and gyrating with the strength of the conflicted currents.

‌ The Selkes call this type of marine weather: the Churn.
‌Selkes know that while the Churn is on, there is no point of going hunting as most sea creatures will take refuge while it is on. Happily, Churns usually only last a day or two.

‌ The life of the kelp forest is dictated by the life cycle of the different kelp species it is made of. Many species are dependent on it for their survival.

‌In general, kelp grows over a 10 year period before it dies and regrows.
‌The bigger and taller the kelp, the longer its life cycle is. It is rumoured that some giant tree-kelp in the High Forest are centuries old although this has not been verified.


 
 

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