aquaplanets
An aquaplanet is a type of exoplanet that is primarily composed of water, with a deep global ocean covering its entire surface. This concept is based on the idea that planets can form and evolve in ways that differ significantly from those observed in our solar system. Aquaplanets are of particular interest to astrobiologists and planetary scientists because they offer a unique environment for the study of potential extraterrestrial life.
The formation of aquaplanets is thought to occur in several ways. One hypothesis suggests that they form
The surface of an aquaplanet would be vastly different from that of Earth. The deep ocean would
Aquaplanets are currently purely theoretical, as no such planet has been definitively identified. However, the study