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For questions regarding planets similar to Earth in most respects. This tag should be used when describing a planet that follows the rules of Earth with exceptions outlined in the question. Usually questions using this tag will be about the differences and the impacts of those differences.
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How would humans evolve on a planet with over-abundant resources and few predators? [closed]
So for the sake of the question, these are pre-agriculture humans on a planet with an abundance of fast-growing low-lying fruit-bearing plants for gathering, animals that are slow and tasty, clean wat …
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Planetary division, survival and repopulation (threefold question) [closed]
Three related questions in the same scenario that build off one another.
Question 1: Could a terrestrial planet be broken into multiple pieces (2 or 3) and continue its orbit without colliding with o …
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The Earth's overcrowded, so let's build another one
If it was our solar system (bear with me), I don't see why Earthlings would be so disinclined to terraform/populate Mars, a comparatively far more feasible task than "creating" an earth-like planet.
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