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22nd Jan 2014
24th Jan 2014
This diagram shows the life style of the plant in the Skoos ecosystems.

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  • Koox
    Koox
    31st Jan 2014
    Oh I think you ment to say plant instead of planet but the deutirium oxide in the plant does actually release under and on the surface of the planet. The surface deutirium combines with the noble gas forming a crystaline substance, (represented by SNOW with a ctype of DEUT) the crystaline substance is soon blown into the liquid deut and the deut and nble seperate. and the process starts all over again.
  • Koox
    Koox
    29th Jan 2014
    The deutirium oxide does not evaporate or condense, Deutirium evaporates at a very high temperature (I think) There is no actual "rain" in the Skoos ecosystem. However, some parts of the gas condense and form a very light sprinkle during the "winter" season.
  • h4zardz1
    h4zardz1
    24th Jan 2014
    and are deutreium oxide raining/evaporating in the planet of the skoos?
  • h4zardz1
    h4zardz1
    24th Jan 2014
    YAY KOOX THE SECOND TYPE OF SUGAR!
  • Koox
    Koox
    24th Jan 2014
    These plants produce a different sugar from different gasses because of the low temperature.
  • Koox
    Koox
    24th Jan 2014
    Something different than terran relation sugar is produced. If the plants needed to make sugar from oxygen carbon and hydrogen. The oxygen and carbon would liquify or solidify because of the extremely low natural temperatures of the ecosystem.
  • Koox
    Koox
    24th Jan 2014
    Ok so the plants do actualy make "sugar" from gasses found in the Skoos ecosystem along with light. I cant put any oxygen or carbon related gasses into this save because they just solidify or liquify. Certian properties in hydrogen and noble gas are what the plants need to create the nutrients they need.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    23rd Jan 2014
    But, creating sugar from light alone isn't possible, you need carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, the oxygen could be obtained by electrolysing the deut using energy obtained from light, and the hydrogen could easily be obtained from the air, but how do they obtain the carbon?
  • Koox
    Koox
    22nd Jan 2014
    all the "toadstools" need to photosynthisize is photonic energy at a certian R.O.Y.G.B.I.V. color, such as red yellow and other colors of photons that are generated during hygrogen fission.
  • Koox
    Koox
    22nd Jan 2014
    I mean liquid seeds.