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Template:InfoboxPlanetRingvas is the fifth planet of the Ringo-Stella System of the Ambrosia Galaxy. It is a cold D-Class world with various forms of flora spread amongst its entire surface.
It served as the birthplace of the Ringvarite in 711,000,000 BCE.
General
Ringvas is a rather famous planet amongst the Ambrosia Alliance of United System's populace and this is due to several factors.
The first and most important of which would be that it serves as the home world of the Ringvarite, an artificial being created by the Etymology in 711,000,000 BCE
And the second would be the planets inherent appearance being viewed as beautiful by many. As well, the planet's natural flora is quite unique compared to other worlds.
Geography
The geography of Ringvas consists of one massive forest filled with countless different forms of flora. As well, large jagged mountains and canyons crisscross across this forest.
Several massive dried up lake beds are located on the surface as well, since the planet was once a desert world with several lakes across its surface.
Climate
Ringvas is fairly cold, with a mean average temrpeature of -74 degrees Celsius this shouldn't come as a shock. However, other then the temperature itself, the climate of Ringvas is quite hospitable to most intelligent species.
The planet is fairly windy, with the average wind speeds given at any point in time is around fourteen kilometers an hour.
Population
The main tenant of Ringvas would be the Ringvarite, it usually exists in its cloud like form, stretching itself around the planet and making it appear purple from space, while having various other versions of itself across the multitude of worlds under the Ambrosia Alliance's domain.
As well, a population of around two billion made up of the various other species in the Ambrosia Alliance lives there.
Life
Ringvas' life consists of countless different forms of flora. These vary in size from tiny flecks of grass-like organisms, to massive mountain sized tree-like organisms. During the planet's night time, these plants glow with a blue light due to bioluminescence.
The most notable life form on the planet has to be the aforementioned Ringvarite, though it being called "life" can be a source of debate.