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Question How would endo-skeletal systems adapt to the atmospheric pressures given?
Surface gravity: 1G 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 ...
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almost 6 years ago
Question How to predict the color of this sky?
How can I predict the color of the sky based on the information provided? 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 regar...
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about 6 years ago
Question Potential adaptions / features for life adapted to the level of atmospheric pressure given?
Atmospheric composition: | 2% Trace gases | 58% Nitrogen | 26% Oxygen | 11% Argon | 3% Carbon dioxide | Average surface temperature: 36 degrees Celsius Surface gravity: 1.36x Earth gravity Info regarding of altitude, pressure, and atmospheric density: altitude pressure densit...
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about 6 years ago
Question At what altitudes would clouds form to produce rain on this world and with what general severity?
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, p...
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about 6 years ago
Question In an atmosphere of approximately 15 bars, can you get evaporation identical to Earths at sea level with temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius?
I have a super-earth world. The surface of the world is shallower due to extra gravity, so shorter mountain ranges and less ocean depths. The world orbits a binary star system at a distance of the furthest region of the habitable zone, both of the stars having masses of 0.93x that of our suns. The wo...
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over 6 years ago
Question Would a denser atmosphere hold in more moisture even if the temperature was exactly that of Earth's surface temperature? (Atmospheric Density)
(My world's details) I have a super-earth world. The surface of the world is shallower due to extra gravity, so shorter mountain ranges and fewer ocean depths. The world orbits a binary star system at a distance of the furthest region of the habitable zone, both of the stars having masses of 0.93x th...
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over 6 years ago
Question How would coral reefs thrive on this super-earth world?
I have a super-earth world. The surface of the world is shallower due to extra gravity, so shorter mountain ranges and less ocean depths. The world orbits a binary star system at a distance of the furthest region of the habitable zone, both of the stars having masses of 0.93x that of our suns. The wo...
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over 6 years ago
Question How would this super-earth world be? (Creature evolution)
I have a super-earth world. The surface of the world is shallower due to extra gravity, so shorter mountain ranges and less ocean depths. The world orbits a binary star system at a distance of the furthest region of the habitable zone, both of the stars having masses of 0.93x that of our suns. The wo...
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over 6 years ago