Brooklyn Ice City
Brooklyn Ice City is a regenerated city built on Brooklyn Bridge after the severe winter storm in New York City. This enclosed city is built to cave the last 160 MPVs which is made possible using advanced technology to create a suitable environment and a liveable temperature within the enclosed structure. The land went through the coldest global climate imaginable covered with glacial ice from pole to pole. The global mean temperature became about -50°C (-74°F) because most of the Sun's (Solar) radiation was reflected back to space by the icy surface. The average equatorial temperature turned to about -20°C (-10°F), roughly similar to present Antarctica The city sits on the surface of ice created in the Atlantic Ocean surrounding New York City where the Brooklyn Bridge was suspended. As the bridge fell apart, the city is built around the bridge, keeping the cities of Brooklyn and Manhattan connected.
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