Humans find themselves on a really hard to survive planet. I have a good idea on how I'd like it to be, but no clue on how that could be possible.
- Atmosphere is breathable and temperatures make it possible to live there without the need of sophisticated technology.
- There are no masses of water (nor other liquids). There might be puddles or really small lakes, but no big bodies of water.
- There are many vapor geysers. Whatever gases emerge from this geysers, should find a way to go back there. Otherwise I understand it would mean that at some point this planet will stop expelling such gases.
How could such planet exist?
I find myself hard to put all this together (specially the last two). It's my understanding that if a lot of gas is continually expelled, for it to go back underground it should condense, rain and filter underground. That would easily imply the apparition of the seas I want to avoid.
I'm completely open to any size and orbit of the planet to make the three points happen.
Anyway, the vapors could be simply water vapor, and humans could be able to get water from there, but I did not want to make it a must-be.
– Masclins Oct 29 '18 at 14:24