The Year 9000 Research Paper

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In the year 9000 the world known as Earth was in a middle of a worldwide apocalypse. This caused the world’s inhabitants, people, came together to flee, and they sent a select hundred people to the galaxy Snow Clover to find a habitable planet. They found a planet, and they named it Depthios; on this planet they found habitable land and a running water source. There were no signs of life on the surface, but when they sent colonist to colonise the planet, they found native. The natives called the Warrens were accepting to the new settlers, and the Warren taught the settlers how to farm the crops on the planet. The crops were mostly like Earth’s, they have plants called Roseberry, Dewberry and Rose plum.

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