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Challenge: Find the highest volcano!
BillymarioDate: Friday, 09.01.2015, 17:47 | Message # 1
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This is a challenge where you have to find a really high volcano, the rule is that it has to be not made by anyone, and can be inactive as well. Here's one to get it started off



This volcano is 11.3km high as you can see in the image!

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Edited by Billymario - Saturday, 10.01.2015, 12:48
 
spacerDate: Friday, 09.01.2015, 21:51 | Message # 2
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by biggest you mean highest?




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Tangle10Date: Saturday, 10.01.2015, 00:08 | Message # 3
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I found a 20 km volcano once, but that was a version ago.




Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.
 
BillymarioDate: Saturday, 10.01.2015, 12:47 | Message # 4
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by biggest you mean highest?


Yes
 
Tangle10Date: Sunday, 11.01.2015, 02:49 | Message # 5
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BAM! Slightly under 20 km, and dual locked (like pluto and charon) to a garden world that has slightly less grand (13.6 km) equivalents! There are other tall [17 km] volcanoes on this moon, and other 13 km tall ones on the parent planet.





Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.

Edited by Tangle10 - Sunday, 11.01.2015, 02:57
 
BillymarioDate: Sunday, 11.01.2015, 11:38 | Message # 6
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Quote Tangle10 ()
BAM! Slightly under 20 km, and dual locked (like pluto and charon) to a garden world that has slightly less grand (13.6 km) equivalents! There are other tall [17 km] volcanoes on this moon, and other 13 km tall ones on the parent planet.


Nice find!
 
IanTheGuyDate: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 15:37 | Message # 7
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21.364 KM biggrin


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