Difference between revisions of "Hydrosphere/summary"
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| '''World''' <section begin="A"/>has 91-100% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing [[water]]. | | '''World''' <section begin="A"/>has 91-100% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing [[water]]. | ||
− | * Land is in very short supply. Not including any population in orbit, settlements are either confined to a few islands, float on or above the water, or are underwater.<section end="A"/> | + | * Land is in very short supply. Not including any population in orbit, settlements are either confined to a few islands, float on or above the water, or are underwater. |
+ | * Such worlds are [[Water World]]s or [[Ocean World]]s even of a panthalassic nature.<section end="A"/> | ||
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Revision as of 04:29, 3 July 2019
Hydrosphere Classifications -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
Hydro Code | Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) | Remarks |
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0 | World has 0% of its surface covered by liquid. It has no readily accessible, free-standing water.
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Desert World |
1 | World has 01-10% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water.
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2 | World has 11-20% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water.
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3 | World has 21-30% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | |
4 | World has 31-40% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | |
5 | World has 41-50% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | |
6 | World has 51-60% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | |
7 | World has 61-70% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | Example: Terra |
8 | World has 71-80% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water. | |
9 | World has 81-90% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water.
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A | World has 91-100% of its surface covered by liquid, including free-standing water.
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