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== Class M ==
== Class M ==
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Class M planets are typically about the mass of Earth and are in their sun's habitable zone. Their atmospheres contain significant oxygen, liquid water is a significant surface feature, and lifeforms are generally abundant. With more water they would be class N.
Class M planets are typically about the mass of Earth and are in their sun's habitable zone. Their atmospheres contain significant oxygen, liquid water is a significant surface feature, and lifeforms are generally abundant. With more water they would be class O.
*'''Type:''' Terrestrial (Minshara Class)
*'''Type:''' Terrestrial (Minshara Class)
*'''Age:''' 3 - 10 billion years
*'''Age:''' 3 - 10 billion years
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*'''Evolution:''' n.a.
*'''Evolution:''' n.a.
*'''Life-Forms:''' Aquatic vegetation, animal life, humanoids
*'''Life-Forms:''' Aquatic vegetation, animal life, humanoids
*'''Examples:''' Argo
*'''Examples:''' Argo, Alpha Centauri IV


== Class P ==
== Class P ==
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