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        <title>Atmosphere Type</title>
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        <description>The life level of a world defines (in very broad terms) how advanced native life is on the world. It ranges from no life at all, through simple single celled organisms, to land animals and extensive (Earth-life) conditions.

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        <description>The planet type is it's classification as per the Planetary Classification List. 

Planet types are also sorted according to whether they are:

	*  Planetoid belt - collection of planetoids
	*  Asteroid - individual asteroids smaller than a dwarf planet
	*  Dwarf Planet - small worlds that don't deserve the title planet
	*  Terrestrial Planet - includes both rock and ice worlds
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