Activity for Foosic17
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Can early astronomers determine the gravity of their planet's "moon" without ever going there? As I was thinking about space flight for my world, I thought about how they would need to know a planet's gravitational force before they could land, and found that humans figured out the moon's gravity using its orbital period, tides, etc. However...the situation that native astronomers find thems... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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For what reasons would an animal species NOT cross a *horizontal* land bridge? In my worldbuilding project, 2 continents located on roughly the same latitude are connected by a land bridge. Both sides of the bridge are surrounded by a temperate grassland, and the lack of seasons means the climate is steady year round, so that rules out winter as an option. The sentient aliens ... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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Could an entirely (or mostly) hydraulic muscular system work in terrestrial vertebrates? In Invertebrates, Muscular Hydrostat, which is a form of biological hydraulic, is used for locomotion. On Earth, (as far as I'm aware) no system exists where hydraulics perform in conjunction with a hard skeleton, however some concept art, as well as the Snaiad project exists online showing that in t... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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How would plants evolve with longer days? (First post on StackExchange, hello world!) The project that I'm currently working on involves a Binary Planet system, both with life, although I'm only focusing on one. This planet has a climate similar to Earth, aside from the temperature regions due to no seasons. (which I've already kept in mind... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |