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|name=Acid World
 
|image=Acid_World_Game.png
 
|caption=Alpha Octanis I, An Acid World
 
|mcolour=Green
 
|scolour=Brown/Green
 
|tectonics=Low to Mid
 
|weather=Low to Mid
 
|gravity=Normal
 
|map=Acid_World_Map_Game.png
 
|art=Acid_World_Art.jpg
 
|caption2=Artist's impression of Alpha Octanis I, An Acid World
 
}}
 
 
 
== Acid World ==
 
=== Description ===
 
Acid worlds are represented in the solar system view as green planets and and tend to be resource poor, offering only large quantities of Common Minerals in the form of Acids.
 
 
 
Acid worlds have low to moderate tectonics and weather conditions with average gravity.
 
 
 
=== Resources ===
 
The following resources are found on Acid Worlds:
 
 
 
{|border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
 
!Mineral!!Category!!Deposit Size!!Avg Dwarf||Avg Giant||Avg Super
 
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|Formic Acid||Common||Heavy||31||41||51
 
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|Hydrochloric Acid||Common||Heavy||31||41||51
 
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|Hydrocyanic Acid||Common||Heavy||31||41||51
 
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|Nitric Acid||Common||Heavy||31||41||51
 
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|Phosphoric Acid||Common||Heavy||31||41||51
 
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|Sulfuric Acid||Common||Heacy||31||41||51
 
|}
 
 
 
*'''Avg Dwarf''' is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Dwarf star.
 
*'''Avg Giant''' is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Giant star.
 
*'''Avg Super''' is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Supergiant star.
 

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