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not go over zero (in degree centigrade). The star Iumma emits (like all other stars) a stellar wind, intercepted by the magnetosphere of the planet, very strong. The result would be some permanent and spectacular aurora borealis. Believing them, the Ummits would not stop to stare a the sky, draped with huge coloured scarves, which would be a marvellous phenomena, instead of moonlight. The vulcanic activity on this planet would have been replaced by emission of methane and panthane subcrustals 29,which would get inflamed at the contact of the air. These gas would be emitted along vast crevasses, and projected to altitudes from some hundred meters to - These fissure are permanently surveyed. Some spheres full of chemical components and instrumentation are projected all three minutes in the bluish burning curtain where they expose like ~ 7 fireworks. One would find on UMMO some meteorological phenomena similar to the one of our planet, with violent sand storms, in some desert regions, which would erode the stones. The fact that the continent is vast, avoids the oceanic mass to perform a regulation of temperatures and pressures. The night temperatures would be low and the wind frequents and violent, running on the continent, finding no natural barriers on their way. This would explain, the aerodynamic shapes of emerged buildings we will see later, and their property to retract in the floor. The primitives housings would have been, according to the texts, underground. The vegetation, quite different from the one on Earth, would be abundant. The trees, in average much higher than those of our planet, could be compared, they said, to our sequoias. They would have powerful roots and impressive trunks, to resists to the violent winds. The Ummits said to have been extremely surprised by the altitude and the aspect of our mountains, covered with snow. They would have arranged on their planet some sort of entertainment park where the inhabitants (two billions) could admire the curiosities of our Earth, with a reduced scale of course. The absence of natural impassable bariers would have contribute to the reduction of the number of animal and veggetal species. Furthermore, the intense protection of a planetary magnetic shield, due to a stronger magnetosphere, would 103 six kilometers. The texts give some precision: