X416000, temperate.
So, it's small. It has virtually no atmosphere. Yet it has almost Earthlike amounts of water? I could understand if it was a frozen world, but on a temperate world, that would be liquid water. Why wouldn't the water either evaporate to maintain something resembling an atmosphere, or evaporate out into space if the gravity wouldn't be strong enough to hold an atmosphere?
Now, my knowledge of planetary science is limited and dubious at best, so maybe this make some sort of sense that I'm not seeing. Or maybe it's just broken. Who knows something about this sort of thing that feels like schooling this ignorant knucklehead?
So, it's small. It has virtually no atmosphere. Yet it has almost Earthlike amounts of water? I could understand if it was a frozen world, but on a temperate world, that would be liquid water. Why wouldn't the water either evaporate to maintain something resembling an atmosphere, or evaporate out into space if the gravity wouldn't be strong enough to hold an atmosphere?
Now, my knowledge of planetary science is limited and dubious at best, so maybe this make some sort of sense that I'm not seeing. Or maybe it's just broken. Who knows something about this sort of thing that feels like schooling this ignorant knucklehead?