Axioma is the fourth planet in a single star system with nine planets. Located in the “Goldilocks zone,” Axioma allows water to exist in three states: liquid, ice, and vapor. As a rocky planet, Axioma has an axial tilt of about 20 degrees, ensuring that its entire surface receives adequate light and warmth from its central star.This planet features a core made of solid iron and a molten layer that continues to rotate, creating a strong magnetic field. This magnetic field protects Axioma from harmful radiation and cosmic particles while also maintaining a stable atmosphere. Axioma’s atmosphere is rich in nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (19%), with trace amounts of other gases.The planet’s water comes from a collision with a comet millions of years ago, which brought ice. The water on Axioma follows a natural recycling process, evaporating, condensing, and precipitating. The dynamic core leads to volcanic activity both in the oceans and on land, creating diverse climates and geographical features. Approximately 65% of Axioma’s surface is covered by water.