Cardassians and humans can survive in the same climate aboard the same ships and stations. You do the math.
...And that's probably because the Trek galaxy is full of peoples who are mighty enough to bend planets to their will, and to adjust their atmospheres to their liking - and all of them are very humanlike in biological terms!
Adjusting a planet's atmosphere might be relatively simple as such. If you heat things up, you can quickly boil out the previous atmosphere, and heating is something that comes naturally to cultures that control great energies. You can then introduce free oxygen and carbon by flying it in from outer space, where it's available in quantity (oxygen in the form of water ice, generally, and carbon in certain lighter types of "leftover" matter, asteroids and the like). Insert suitable plants, which you don't even have to "build" and "develop" much because natural evolution on some other planet has already done it for free, and you get a balance between the oxygen and the carbon dioxide.
Beyond that, the atmosphere is likely to remain rather stable unless the planet suddenly starts to receive much less or more heat than before; chemical interaction with the planet's minerals will be very slow and won't ruin the shiny new life-supporting atmosphere any time soon, and you'd have taken care to choose a planet that has enough gravity to prevent leakage into space.
Then you may leave, and your civilization may die. But other civilizations can come in and exploit the atmosphere, entire biosystems can come and go, and billions of years will pass before the planet or its atmosphere becomes noticeably different from the galactic standard (which happens to be the same as Earth standard) again.
We haven't really seen any truly alien aliens yet, ones who would breathe truly different chemicals - just glimpses of the Tholians, and even more fleeting glimpses of other folks who wear funny masks that help them spice up their air with local delicacies or whatnot... Billions of years of culling may well have resulted in everybody important breathing Earth standard air.
Timo Saloniemi
I thought that’s what Mars was like.Spock's Mother lived there and Kirk was on Vulcan once or twice. I think someone mentioned it would be like living in Death Valley all over the planet.
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i thought we breathe oxygen. but we breathe nitrogen, 78%? oh i see.
Thank,
Martyn
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