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Less than 7 million kilometers away from its parent red dwarf, the planet is pitted all across its surface with deep cracks. The cracks so deep that they have a soupy air filling them like bowls. One side of the planet never stops staring right back at the blazing vermilion star and is punished in scorch, yet the other side of the planet is doomed to eternal darkness and frigid cold. But between the two sides, a thin band where the hot and cold airs meet and mix and become stable. It is a little bit windy down there, but plants and even small animals can thrive in these regions of paradise. The air is misty right above slowly moving rivers that fill many of the bottoms of the cracks of the band.