Difference between revisions of "Category:Planets"

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A 'planet' is not necessarily what we would refer to as such. A group of rocks orbiting the same star may be considered a single planet if they share administration. However, independently governed continents on the same rock may sometimes be considered separate class [[:Category: Class 0 planets|0]] or [[:Category: Class 1 planets|1]] planets, especially if their effective infrastructure levels are different.
 
A 'planet' is not necessarily what we would refer to as such. A group of rocks orbiting the same star may be considered a single planet if they share administration. However, independently governed continents on the same rock may sometimes be considered separate class [[:Category: Class 0 planets|0]] or [[:Category: Class 1 planets|1]] planets, especially if their effective infrastructure levels are different.
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To add a page to this category, you should use [[Template:Planet]].
  
 
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[[Category: Cartology]]

Revision as of 03:24, 3 March 2009

A 'planet' is not necessarily what we would refer to as such. A group of rocks orbiting the same star may be considered a single planet if they share administration. However, independently governed continents on the same rock may sometimes be considered separate class 0 or 1 planets, especially if their effective infrastructure levels are different.

To add a page to this category, you should use Template:Planet.