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== Notes (2019) == | == Notes (2019) == | ||
HYDROGRAPHIC PERCENTAGE Book 3 page 6 | HYDROGRAPHIC PERCENTAGE Book 3 page 6 | ||
| − | 0 No free standing water. | + | * 0 No free standing water. |
| − | 1 10% | + | * 1 10% |
| − | 2 20% | + | * 2 20% |
| − | 3 30% | + | * 3 30% |
| − | 4 40% | + | * 4 40% |
| − | 5 50% | + | * 5 50% |
| − | 6 60% | + | * 6 60% |
| − | 7 70% | + | * 7 70% |
| − | 8 80% | + | * 8 80% |
| − | 9 90% | + | * 9 90% |
| − | A All water. No land masses. | + | * A All water. No land masses. |
== Notes (2010) == | == Notes (2010) == | ||
I would like to point at the fact that this classification is pretty much simplistic: in fact, a world might have no sea but still have a very wet atmosphere. | I would like to point at the fact that this classification is pretty much simplistic: in fact, a world might have no sea but still have a very wet atmosphere. | ||
: - 19:53, 12 June 2010 Urbi et Orbi | : - 19:53, 12 June 2010 Urbi et Orbi | ||
Revision as of 01:57, 3 July 2019
Notes (2019)
HYDROGRAPHIC PERCENTAGE Book 3 page 6
- 0 No free standing water.
- 1 10%
- 2 20%
- 3 30%
- 4 40%
- 5 50%
- 6 60%
- 7 70%
- 8 80%
- 9 90%
- A All water. No land masses.
Notes (2010)
I would like to point at the fact that this classification is pretty much simplistic: in fact, a world might have no sea but still have a very wet atmosphere.
- - 19:53, 12 June 2010 Urbi et Orbi
