![]() ![]() As you approach an enemy, make sure you sneak before the enemy gets within the line of sight on the mini-map.īy sneaking up behind enemies and using the attack button when you are close to them, you are able to get triple damage with the first hit, which in this case, instantly kills your enemies.Įnemies often have rope and cloth on their dead bodies which will be extremely valuable until you build the workbenches that allow you to craft those items. ![]() If this is your first time playing, I recommend equipping the knife and shirt and then beginning to clear the area. There is currently no way to remove this truck from your home area, so you can use it for storage as long as you want. Use the directional pad to move your character over to the truck and then click the interact button. This is the location where you will be able to build your base. When you confirm your character’s attributes, you will spawn next to a truck… naked and alone. You can go back through your inventory at any time and change what your character looks like, but once you pick a name you will not be able to change it again for 30 days. When you first start the game you will be given the option to customize your character and choose a name. Today I’m going to show you 211 tips and tricks for playing Last Day on Earth Survival. Even though the devs say that the game is still in beta, there are already dozens of other games copying the last day on earth concept. It says Mars has about 38 per cent of Earth's gravity.Last day on earth has revolutionized the mobile survival game genre. But it's much less than on Earth, of course. I didn't know this, but Mars has higher gravity than the Moon. Student 2: Gravity is another difference. Student 1: Right, and it's mostly carbon dioxide. It's got about one per cent as much air as Earth. Student 2: Mars doesn't really have air, not compared with Earth. Most of Earth's air is nitrogen and oxygen, but Mars …? I don't think we can say the air is the same, though. It's just that most of the water there now is probably frozen. Student 2: Well, Earth is 70 per cent water and Mars probably had huge oceans in the past. Student 2: I suppose you could say they have water in common. Earth's day is 24 hours but Mars's is about half an hour longer. Student 2: What about this? It looks like the days on both planets are almost the same length. Student 1: Their sizes are pretty different. Student 2: Yeah! Earth is called the blue planet and Mars is called the red planet for pretty obvious reasons! Student 1: Let's see … not the colour, obviously! What other similarities are there between the two planets? Jupiter is 5.2 astronomical units so I guess you're right. The difference doesn't sound so big when you look at it that way. Earth is 1 astronomical unit from the Sun and Mars is 1.3. That's why we use astronomical units when we talk about distances in space. Jupiter is, like, almost 780 million kilometres. Student 1: Yes, but in space that's not that far. Student 2: No way! Mars is much further away! It says here it's about 228 million kilometres, while Earth is about 150 million. Well then, I suppose you could say both planets are a similar distance from the Sun? ![]() Student 2: Yeah, but do we know that's actually true? I mean, Mars is much colder than Earth, isn't it? It says here it's about minus 55 degrees most of the time, whereas on Earth only places like Antarctica get that cold. Student 1: So, as far as I know, the main similarity between Mars and Earth is that they can both support human life. Teacher: So you've got a few minutes to discuss with your partner. ![]()
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