At what altitudes would clouds form to produce rain on this world and with what general severity?
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Planetary surface:
- | 71% Ocean (H2O) | 29% Land |
Atmospheric composition:
- | 2% Trace gases | 58% Nitrogen | 26% Oxygen | 11% Argon | 3% Carbon dioxide |
Average surface temperature:
- 36 degrees Celsius
Planetary rotation:
- 34 hours
Axial tilt:
- 0
Info regarding of altitude, pressure, and atmospheric density:
altitude pressure density
(meters) (atm) (kg/m^3)
0 17 10
1000 15.3 9
2000 13.8 8.1
3000 12.5 7.3
4000 11.3 6.6
5000 10.1 6
10000 6 3.6
15000 3.6 2.1
20000 2.2 1.3
30000 0.8 0.5
40000 0.3 0.2
50000 0.1 0.06
Keep in mind the oceans are 30% shallower, half the salinity and the surface gravity is 1.36x that of Earths, and the majority of the continents are as big as Australia. At what altitudes would clouds form to produce rain on this world and with what general severity? By general severity I mean how severe would storm systems on a global scale be in contrast to Earths?
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