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Interpretation of the He code is size 3+, tainted atmosphere, 20% or less surface water. Interpretation of the Po code is very thin or thin atmosphere, 30% or surface less water. The overlay of the two is a very thin or thin tainted atmosphere and 20% or less water. Because it also doesn't have a De code, the hydrosphere is 10% to 20% (more accurately 5% to 25%). So my color text is "has a tainted unbreathably thin [[atmosphere]] and very little surface water. "
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Interpretation of the He code is size 3+, tainted atmosphere, 20% or less surface water. Interpretation of the Po code is very thin or thin atmosphere, 30% or surface less water. The overlay of the two is a very thin or thin tainted atmosphere and 20% or less water. Because it also doesn't have a De code, the hydrosphere is 10% to 20% (more accurately 5% to 25%). So my color text is "has a tainted unbreathably thin [[atmosphere]] and very little surface water. " [[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] ([[User talk:Tjoneslo|talk]]) 12:39, 26 August 2017 (EDT)

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You said: "Thomas, missing reference to Po code."

Interpretation of the He code is size 3+, tainted atmosphere, 20% or less surface water. Interpretation of the Po code is very thin or thin atmosphere, 30% or surface less water. The overlay of the two is a very thin or thin tainted atmosphere and 20% or less water. Because it also doesn't have a De code, the hydrosphere is 10% to 20% (more accurately 5% to 25%). So my color text is "has a tainted unbreathably thin atmosphere and very little surface water. " Tjoneslo (talk) 12:39, 26 August 2017 (EDT)