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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
8

If you find a new planet named super planet .what are the challenges that you will face to live on it?how will you find out the

solutions and what new rules you will make to live peacefully? think carefully and answer the given question .
1- challenges
2- how did you overcome
3- rules
English
1 answer:
krok68 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer and Explanation:

The challenges that could be encountered on this planet are related to the possibility of human beings being able to live on it with all the elements necessary for their survival. Thus, the challenges would be related to the planet's atmosphere, temperature, air and water quality and soil fertility for agriculture.

To overcome these challenges it would be necessary to establish a deep and well-formulated scientific research, able to recognize whether these factors exist on the planet, making life possible.

The rules for living on this planet would be very simple, but they would promote a society that does not pollute and degrade the planet as it was done with the earth. The rules would have serious impositions for those who disobeyed them, preventing the planet from being degraded.

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