Environment
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The Environment are the factors associated with a specific location within Charted Space usually a planet or world through the study of planetology.
- Typically environments are associated with specific life-supporting factors on terrestrial worlds.
Please see the following AAB articles for more information:
- Planetology
- Environmental Classifications
- Ellipsoid world
- Fluid world
- Gas Giant
- Hellworld
- Iceworld
- Locked world
- Ocean world
- Planetoid
- Planetoid Belts (Asteroid belts)
- Radworld
- Satellite world
- Stormworld
- Terran prime (Gaian or Garden) world
- Terrestrial world
- Twilight world
- Vacuum world
- Water world
- Sociographic Classifications
- Ancients world
- Dieback world
- Mainworld
- UWP
- Environmental Classifications
Description (Specifications)
These various factors include:
- Physical factors: What is the surface of the world, if present, solids or liquids? Perhaps even gases?
- Biological factors: Does the environment support life?
- Chemical factors: Does the environment support a beneficial biochemistry?
Biotic vs. Abiotic
- Life-supporting environments are called biotic as in capable of supporting organic lifeforms.
- Environments which do not support conventional life are known as abiotic, or not capable of supporting organic lifeforms.
History & Background (Dossier)
The IISS typically classifies worlds with hostile environments as hellworlds.
Sophontigraphic Designators
- Barren world
- Data Repository
- Dyson sphere
- Ecumenopolis
- Ergopolis
- Homeworld
- Mainworld
- Ringworld
- Rosette
- Sphereworld
- Topopolis
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science