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The Effects of gravity on humans and animalesanimals on a world 4x the size of Earth

I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the diameter of earth. It's made of the same elements as earth. It rotates on an axis same as earth so it has the same seasons as earth. But it rotates faster so its days also match the time of an earth day.

So I'm simply assuming it would have the same ratio of size of earthEarth to earthsEarth's gravity, as to the size of this world and its gravity.

Also the scenario is that humans and other flora and fauna evolved on earth and hypothetically appeared here on this world. So what would happen to them, would the animals just be crushed? Could the plants even grow?

Also to top it all of what features would they have to evolve to live here? And how much further away from its star(exact same as the sun) would it have to be for the climate to be just right for earth conditions.

It also will take the same amount of time to orbit its star as it does for earth.

The Effects of gravity on humans and animales on a world 4x the size of Earth

I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the diameter of earth. It's made of the same elements as earth. It rotates on an axis same as earth so it has the same seasons as earth. But it rotates faster so its days also match the time of an earth day.

So I'm simply assuming it would have the same ratio of size of earth to earths gravity, as to the size of this world and its gravity.

Also the scenario is that humans and other flora and fauna evolved on earth and hypothetically appeared here on this world. So what would happen to them, would the animals just be crushed? Could the plants even grow?

Also to top it all of what features would they have to evolve to live here? And how much further away from its star(exact same as the sun) would it have to be for the climate to be just right for earth conditions.

It also will take the same amount of time to orbit its star as it does for earth.

The Effects of gravity on humans and animals on a world 4x the size of Earth

I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the diameter of earth. It's made of the same elements as earth. It rotates on an axis same as earth so it has the same seasons as earth. But it rotates faster so its days also match the time of an earth day.

So I'm simply assuming it would have the same ratio of size of Earth to Earth's gravity, as to the size of this world and its gravity.

Also the scenario is that humans and other flora and fauna evolved on earth and hypothetically appeared here on this world. So what would happen to them, would the animals just be crushed? Could the plants even grow?

Also to top it all of what features would they have to evolve to live here? And how much further away from its star(exact same as the sun) would it have to be for the climate to be just right for earth conditions.

It also will take the same amount of time to orbit its star as it does for earth.

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I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the sizediameter of earth how. It's made of the same elements as earth. It rotates on an axis same as earth so it has the same seasons as earth. But it rotates faster so its days also match the time of an earth day.

So I'm simply assuming it would have the same ratio of size of earth to earths gravity, as to the size of this affect humansworld and animals withits gravity.

Also the scenario is that humans and other flora and fauna evolved on earth and hypothetically appeared here on this world. So what would happen to them, would the animals just be crushed? Could the plants even grow?

Also to top it all of what features would they have to evolve to live here? And how much further away from its star(exact same as the sun) would it have to be for the climate to be just right for earth conditions.

It also will take the same amount of time to orbit its star as it does for earth.

I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the size of earth how would this affect humans and animals with gravity and all?

I am Building a world over 4 (about 4.7) times the diameter of earth. It's made of the same elements as earth. It rotates on an axis same as earth so it has the same seasons as earth. But it rotates faster so its days also match the time of an earth day.

So I'm simply assuming it would have the same ratio of size of earth to earths gravity, as to the size of this world and its gravity.

Also the scenario is that humans and other flora and fauna evolved on earth and hypothetically appeared here on this world. So what would happen to them, would the animals just be crushed? Could the plants even grow?

Also to top it all of what features would they have to evolve to live here? And how much further away from its star(exact same as the sun) would it have to be for the climate to be just right for earth conditions.

It also will take the same amount of time to orbit its star as it does for earth.

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