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Revision as of 13:50, 3 July 2019

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The Hydrosphere represents (Hydrographics) or the liquid content of a world, usually water on a conventional life-supporting world (planet).


Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for more information:


Description (Specifications)

Some worlds with vacuum atmospheres may have hydrographic percentages greater than 0 indicating that the world has ice caps present; the water will not be freestanding liquid. A Desert World may have up to 5% free-standing water and still be considered a Desert World. Conversely, a Water World may have a 96% hydrosphere and still be considered a Water World.

Hydrographic Code Table

Hydrographic Codes
Code Description % Surface Water
Smelchakian School
% Surface Water
Tymesian School
Remarks
0 Desert World 0 0 - 5 It is a super arid (anhydrous) environment.
1 Dry World 1 - 10 6 - 15 It is an arid (near anhydrous) environment.
2 Dry World 11 - 20 16 - 25 It is a standard (wet) environment.
3 Wet World 21 - 30 26 - 35 It is a normative (wet) environment.
4 Wet World 31 - 40 36 - 45 It is a normative (wet) environment.
5 Average Wet World 41 - 50 46 - 55 It is a normative (wet) environment.
6 Wet World 51 - 60 56 - 65 It is a normative (wet) environment.
7 Wet World 61 - 70 66 - 75 It is a normative (wet) environment.
8 Very Wet World 71 - 80 76 - 85 It is a standard (wet) environment.
9 Very Wet World 81 - 90 86 - 95 It is a marine (near superhydrous) environment.
A Water World 91 - 100 96 - 100 It is a supermarine (superhydrous) environment.

History & Background (Dossier)

Sophonts are known for having opinions and hydrology and hydrography are no different. Two alternate schools of interpreting the UWP arose within the early Third Imperium and are still argued about across Charted Space. Which is better? Only you can say...

What Hydro Rating should Terra be?

Another longstanding argument ahs been: What hydro rating should Terra be?

  • The dispute rages on, but values of 6 to 8 are most common.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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