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On a very distant planet, in a completely different ecosystem ...
1-Oceans of liquid titanium.
2-The air was composed of calcium in a gaseous state.
3-Radiation levels above any place on Earth.
4-Gravity is eighty times Earth's gravity.
5-There are worms that swim in Titanium, capable of swallowing a school bus.
6-The dominant species has its weight varying from 90 to 200kg (on Earth) and being between 1.9 to 2.8 meters in height, being humanoid.
7-The height of the atmosphere varies from 15 to 20 km.
8-And the depth of the Titanium ocean ranging from 2.5 to 8km.
9-Humanoid inhabitants can carry 5 to 6000 times their own weight, jump and run.
10-The average wind speed on the planet is 20m / s.
Is it possible to draw that conclusion with this data? How does pressure affect temperature and vice versa? The escape velocity of the planet?
1-Oceans of liquid titanium.
2-The air was composed of calcium in a gaseous state.
3-Radiation levels above any place on Earth.
4-Gravity is eighty times Earth's gravity.
5-There are worms that swim in Titanium, capable of swallowing a school bus.
6-The dominant species has its weight varying from 90 to 200kg (on Earth) and being between 1.9 to 2.8 meters in height, being humanoid.
7-The height of the atmosphere varies from 15 to 20 km.
8-And the depth of the Titanium ocean ranging from 2.5 to 8km.
9-Humanoid inhabitants can carry 5 to 6000 times their own weight, jump and run.
10-The average wind speed on the planet is 20m / s.
Is it possible to draw that conclusion with this data? How does pressure affect temperature and vice versa? The escape velocity of the planet?
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