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| style="border-right:none;" | Average radius || style="border-left:none;" | 60 km
 
| style="border-right:none;" | Average radius || style="border-left:none;" | 60 km
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| style="border-right:none;" | Minimum radius (lowest point) || style="border-left:none;" | 59.4 km
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| style="border-right:none;" | Maximum radius (tallest peak) || style="border-left:none;" | 67.2 km
 
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| style="border-right:none;" | Surface gravity || style="border-left:none;" | 1 g
 
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| style="border-right:none;" | No oxygen altitude || style="border-left:none;" | 12.8 km
 
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Earth's atmosphere is breathable near the surface and up to high altitudes. It is warm during the day and cold during the night. At higher altitudes, oxygen becomes low and the temperature becomes cold even during the day.
 
Earth's atmosphere is breathable near the surface and up to high altitudes. It is warm during the day and cold during the night. At higher altitudes, oxygen becomes low and the temperature becomes cold even during the day.
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=== Weather ===
  
 
=== Ore generation ===
 
=== Ore generation ===

Latest revision as of 19:45, 3 January 2022





Earth
EarthLike-2021-12-16.png
Physical characteristics
Average radius 60 km
Minimum radius (lowest point) 59.4 km
Maximum radius (tallest peak) 67.2 km
Surface gravity 1 g
Gravity falloff altitude 43.093 km
Atmosphere
Atmosphere falloff altitude 14.4 km
Surface air density 100%
Surface oxygen level High
Low oxygen altitude 1.6 km
No oxygen altitude 12.8 km
(All altitudes are relative to sea level)

Overview

Called "Earth-Like" in-game, the planet is exactly that—a representation of the planet Earth. The planet has vegetation, various different biomes, and a breathable atmosphere.

Environment

Earth's surface consists of ice, stone, grass, and sand. The planet has a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Earth has four main biomes at different latitudes on the planet. Near the equator, there are flat deserts, as well as grassy savannas with tall cliffs and canyons. Next to those, there are grassy plains filled with trees, broken up by occasional hills, cliffs, and ice lakes. Even further from the equator, there are tall mountains with snow-capped peaks. And finally, near the poles, there are hilly regions composed almost entirely of ice.

Atmosphere

Earth's atmosphere is breathable near the surface and up to high altitudes. It is warm during the day and cold during the night. At higher altitudes, oxygen becomes low and the temperature becomes cold even during the day.

Weather

Ore generation

Ore spots on Earth appear white in the desert and savanna, and black in all other regions.

Cobalt Ore Icon.png Gold Ore Icon.png Ice Icon.png Iron Ore Icon.png Magnesium Ore Icon.png Nickel Ore Icon.png Platinum Ore Icon.png Silicon Ore Icon.png Silver Ore Icon.png Stone Icon.png Uranium Ore Icon.png
Cobalt Ore Gold Ore Ice Iron Ore Magnesium Ore Nickel Ore Platinum Ore Silicon Ore Silver Ore Stone Uranium Ore
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No

See Also