Beta Rena At A Glance |
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Size |
Class |
Avg Temp |
Low Temp |
High Temp |
Ocean Temp |
Season |
Humidity |
Storms |
2.0 Mill |
M |
115 |
105 |
135 |
90 |
Summer |
60% |
Yes |
2.0 Mill |
M |
95 |
75 |
115 |
85 |
Fall |
50% |
No |
2.0 Mill |
M |
75 |
55 |
95 |
70 |
Winter |
10% |
Yes |
2.0 Mill |
M |
95 |
75 |
115 |
85 |
Spring |
50% |
No |
Beta Rena is a Class M(J) planet that is approxiamate equitorial diameter of 16,870 miles, making it about 1.25 percent larger than Earth. The gravity level is 87% of the Earth's. A standard Orbit time is that of 266 Earth days. There is a single small moon in orbit around the planet. Temperature ranges on average 30 degrees warmer than Earth.
Beta Rena has 3 major continents, Hesskia, Sseessk Minor, Sseessk Major. All three continents are located closely around the equador and all three are heavy in jungle-type environments. Humid is much higher than normal. Oceans cover 70% of the planet surface.
CONTINENTAL INFORMATION
| Hesskia is the most isolated of the three continents. Completely surrounded by hundreds of miles of sea, this continent is less tame than the others. Holding only 13% of the Selay population and only 4 cities, this continent is by far considered wilder than the rest. Another odd feature of this continent is, unlike the sister continents, this one actually has a temperate environment. Jungle only covers 60% of the land, while the rest is plains. | |
| Sseessk Minor is the smallest of the three continents on Beta Rena. This continent is actually linked in for straits with Sseessk Major. This continent holds 7 major cities and 21 rivers. The primary environment on the planet is jungle canopy. This continent shares 30% of the population. | |
| Sseessk Major is the largest of the continents on Beta Rena. The capital of S'kket S'kket is located in the center of this jungle continent. Fifteen major cities are located on this continent. Filled with jungles, swamps and more than 32 rivers, Sseessk Major is the continent that houses 57% of the Selay population. |
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