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Water

I started by studying the planet's geography with my old "Planet-Scanner™". I try to search for the presence of H2O on the planet MRCX. The first data from the scanner appear quickly and confirm my intuition: there is indeed water!

Hand-drawn map showing only the grid, serving as the foundation for a detailed map creation.
Hand-drawn map with the appearance of water areas, highlighting rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Hand-drawn map showing only the grid, serving as the foundation for a detailed map creation.
Hand-drawn map with the appearance of water areas, highlighting rivers, lakes, and oceans.

Clay

The second data that appears is the landmasses, and to my surprise, the land is entirely clayey.

Hand-drawn map with the appearance of water areas, highlighting rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Hand-drawn map with the addition of clay soil areas, detailing the land and terrain.
Hand-drawn map with the appearance of water areas, highlighting rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Hand-drawn map with the addition of clay soil areas, detailing the land and terrain.

ZONES

Now that the mapping is complete, I decide to give names to the various zones.

Hand-drawn map with the addition of clay soil areas, detailing the land and terrain.
Final hand-drawn map with zone names added to identify specific regions.
Hand-drawn map with the addition of clay soil areas, detailing the land and terrain.
Final hand-drawn map with zone names added to identify specific regions.

Observations

This will allow me to easily name the areas for my observations of new Cailloux specimens.

First Caillou located on the map
Second Caillou located on the map
Third Caillou located on the map
Fourth Caillou located on the map
Final hand-drawn map with zone names added to identify specific regions.
First Caillou located on the map
Second Caillou located on the map
Third Caillou located on the map
Fourth Caillou located on the map
Final hand-drawn map with zone names added to identify specific regions.
Official stamp by Monsieur Cailloux certifying the authenticity of scientific discoveries

REPORT

Composition
of planet MRCX

This planet is composed mainly of water and clay. Clay varies in color and texture, shaping landscapes of mountains, swamps and dry plains.

Oceans and Seas

The planet’s seas and oceans are shaped by the pull of a moon-like satellite, creating powerful tides and currents. These movements drive nutrient circulation, sculpt coastlines, and sustain diverse ecosystems through their rhythmic ebb and flow. Along the shores, vast muddy and clay-rich zones emerge, where sediments accumulate and form unique landscapes. Could these areas play a crucial role in the life cycles of the Cailloux or other potential species on Planet MRCX?
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Zones

The various zones have been identified and named to make it easier to record the position and observation of the Cailloux. If you adopt one, you will receive a booklet containing this information.