A-Planet
Geography & Geology
A-Planets always contain a lot extraordinary geographical features, similarly to planets and dwarf planets. Most A-Planets possess caverns that run deep into their cores, sprawling mountain ranges, valleys cutting deep into the surface
A-Planets are made of a variety of substances, most commonly moonrock that makes up moons. Other common natural stones and rock include granite, pyrite, sandstone, limestone, alatine, grandstone, and quartzite.
Fauna
A-Planets are limited to just four animal species: shorps, cyclops tadpoles, pitter snakes and godrills. Some A-Planets see migratory visitors but these four species are endemic to these celestial objects.Shorp
Cyclops Tadpole
Pitter Snake
Godrill
Tourism & Industry
Countless A-Planets are transformed into tourist sites due to their impressive scenery. Many A-Planets, such as A-Planet 28C, have introduced flora species to their lands to liven up the place and create more vibrant sceneries to bring in more tourists.
Karkhala is a planet with ownership over countless A-Planets, such as A-Planet 28C. While most of their owned A-Planets are used to collect resources, some of them are built for tourism.
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