Talk:List of planet types
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Add a subcategory "For Volume" for category "Planet Types" + Add a new planet type to the subcategory "Other Types"
[edit]So my suggestion is to add a subcategory regarding types of planets in relation to their volume (mass ≠ volume). There it is:
For Volume/Size
- Jovian Planets: Roughly equal size to Jupiter.
- Neptunian Planet: Around equal volume to Neptune.
- Superterran Planet: Larger than Earth and smaller than Neptune. (Normally 2 times bigger than Earth)
- Terran Planet: Roughly the same size as Earth.
- Subterran Planet: Smaller than Earth but bigger than Mercury. Around the same volume as Mars. (Normally 2 times smaller than Earth)
- Mercurian Planet: About the same size as Mercury.
Lego whiskey (talk) 19:56, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- (I forgot to add the one in other sizes subcategory, sorry!
- Zombie Planets: Formed after asteroids, remnants from a supernova, collide into a planet. Usually orbits black holes and neutron stars.)
- Lego whiskey (talk) 19:59, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
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