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Uninhabitable planets are planets that are not suitable for human habitation (or any similar humanoid, or carbon-based lifeform for that matter). Many uninhabitable worlds have a population that live on biodomes or equivalent habitats that protect them from harsh conditions, or to give them breathable air in planets with a toxic (or no) atmosphere. | Uninhabitable planets are planets that are not suitable for human habitation (or any similar humanoid, or carbon-based lifeform for that matter). Many uninhabitable worlds have a population that live on biodomes or equivalent habitats that protect them from harsh conditions, or to give them breathable air in planets with a toxic (or no) atmosphere. | ||
Uninhabitable planets may meet some or even nearly all of the criteria for [[:Category:Yatalike Planets|Yatalike planets]], but are still barred from [[:Category:Semi-habitable planets|semi-habitable status]] due to the [https://yatawiki.xyz//yatawiki/index.php/Category:Yatalike_Planets#:~:text=VI%20%2D%20Habitable%20to%20carbon%2Dbased%20lifeforms%2C%20or%2C%20displays%20degrees%20of%20habitability%20to%20the%20human%20species. sixth, and arguably most important criterion] - that it must be habitable in the first place. | |||
== Known uninhabitable planets == | == Known uninhabitable planets == | ||
Revision as of 21:54, 10 August 2025
Uninhabitable planets are planets that are not suitable for human habitation (or any similar humanoid, or carbon-based lifeform for that matter). Many uninhabitable worlds have a population that live on biodomes or equivalent habitats that protect them from harsh conditions, or to give them breathable air in planets with a toxic (or no) atmosphere.
Uninhabitable planets may meet some or even nearly all of the criteria for Yatalike planets, but are still barred from semi-habitable status due to the sixth, and arguably most important criterion - that it must be habitable in the first place.




















