Dead Sea (Time of)

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Inquiry

At what time is the Dead Sea frozen at?

Answer

Lithosphere Investigation Report #27 may suggest 2300 A.D., as it displays that date. However, the sunset at Nadia's Bell suggests otherwise; cloud cover was continuously present in 2300 A.D., suggesting either it is frozen fresh after the apocalypse or long after the dust has settled back to the ground. The 2400 A.D. on the outside of the Tower of Geddon also supports this theory. However, according to Time Crash Shift, it would actually be frozen at 15420 A.D. (2400 + 12000 + 1020). This is consistent with the lack of cloud cover and other time mechanics.

From: Common Questions