Ka Wai Research Paper

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Description This is the planet of water. Ka Wai means water in hawaiian. It has a dense Iron and Nickel core. This planet is relatively small, it is about the size of mercury. Its density is only 4.8. This planet has no moons, but due to low gravity it does have small bits of water around it called Luna.

How it was created Many people question how this planet was created. Well it all happened when a large asteroid hit earth. It was so big that it knocked Earth core out of its core and into space. As it got knocked out it got covered with water making it become a solid. THen it was designated a planet once it started it orbit.

Surface

This planet it pretty much made of water. The temperature of its water is about 60-80℉. There are …show more content…

They do this by using a filter machine. This is one of the job they can do. You are probably wondering where they get their energy from since there isn’t sunlight or fossil fuels. They power it themselves. They use machines very familiar to the work-out bikes, to get energy. This way they can have clean water.

Lifestyle

They can breathe in water since they breathe hydrogen. Their gills filter out the oxygen, so they just have hydrogen. Oxygen burns their eyes so they wear goggles 24/7. Their diet consists of small fish, sand, and small rocks. Some things that are hazardous for them is sulfur. Sulfur burns their skin. Luckily they don’t have this on their planet. They get around by swimming or walking.

Sports

They have 3 major sports. They are swimming, biking on the machines, and kickball. It isn’t like the kickball you know. This kickball is like soccer with 4 goals and 4 teams. The teams can be as big as 6 or just 2 people. Just like in soccer you have a goalie and the object of the game is to get into the goal. You want to get as many points as you can and you don’t want people to score into your goal. You can score in any goal but yours.

Works Cited
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Editor, Tim Sharp Reference. "What Is Earth Made Of?" Space.com. Web. 18 May

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