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Class P Glaciated planets range in age from 3 to 10 billion years old. Their diameters range in size from 10,000 to 15,000 km. They are usually located on the extreme edge of the ecozone region of a star's solar system. Class P worlds have an extreme abundance of water, but much of it is frozen in ice, covering more than 80% of the surface. They have Class M-like atmospheres, with oxygen, nitrogen, and other trace elements. There is usually hardy plant and animal life surviving in the tundra. (Star Trek: Star Charts)

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  • Class P planet
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  • Class P Glaciated planets range in age from 3 to 10 billion years old. Their diameters range in size from 10,000 to 15,000 km. They are usually located on the extreme edge of the ecozone region of a star's solar system. Class P worlds have an extreme abundance of water, but much of it is frozen in ice, covering more than 80% of the surface. They have Class M-like atmospheres, with oxygen, nitrogen, and other trace elements. There is usually hardy plant and animal life surviving in the tundra. (Star Trek: Star Charts)
  • A Class P planet is a planet that is covered by at least 80% water ice and is capable of supporting native humanoid life. Like Class O planets, Class P planets are identical to Class M planets apart from their surface composition. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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diameter
  • 10000(xsd:integer)
Age
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Life-Forms
  • Hardy vegetation, animal life, and humanoids
Surface
  • Water ice covers 80% or more
Classification
  • Glaciated
Atmosphere
  • Nitrogen, oxygen, and trace elements
Location
  • Ecosphere
Class Name
  • Class P
abstract
  • Class P Glaciated planets range in age from 3 to 10 billion years old. Their diameters range in size from 10,000 to 15,000 km. They are usually located on the extreme edge of the ecozone region of a star's solar system. Class P worlds have an extreme abundance of water, but much of it is frozen in ice, covering more than 80% of the surface. They have Class M-like atmospheres, with oxygen, nitrogen, and other trace elements. There is usually hardy plant and animal life surviving in the tundra. (Star Trek: Star Charts)
  • A Class P planet is a planet that is covered by at least 80% water ice and is capable of supporting native humanoid life. Like Class O planets, Class P planets are identical to Class M planets apart from their surface composition. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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