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'''Snowglobes''' were huge domes across the [[Earth]] which contained vast sections of the [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] and [[Arctic]] in order to preserve them from [[global warming]]. They were created by the Earth government and each was identified by number. Due to their maintenance being expensive, most became visitor attractions, leaving only three snowglobes to be used for scientific research.  
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'''Snowglobes''' were huge [[dome (architecture)|dome]]s across the [[Earth]] which contained vast sections of the [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] and [[Arctic]] in order to preserve them from [[global warming]]. They were created by the Earth government and each was identified by number. Due to their maintenance being expensive, most became visitor attractions, leaving only three snowglobes to be used for scientific research.


Snowglobes included [[Snowglobe 6]] and [[Snowglobe 7]], which was located in [[Dubai]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Snowglobe 7 (novel)|Snowglobe 7]]'')
Snowglobes included [[Snowglobe 6]] and [[Snowglobe 7]], which was located in [[Dubai]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Snowglobe 7 (novel)|Snowglobe 7]]'')


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Snowglobes were huge domes across the Earth which contained vast sections of the Antarctic and Arctic in order to preserve them from global warming. They were created by the Earth government and each was identified by number. Due to their maintenance being expensive, most became visitor attractions, leaving only three snowglobes to be used for scientific research.

Snowglobes included Snowglobe 6 and Snowglobe 7, which was located in Dubai. (PROSE: Snowglobe 7)