Soon, scan results of the star system appeared on the screen in front of Finn Lewis, displaying real-time images of the entire planet. Finn could see that, at this moment, in the Northern Hemisphere of the planet, within their area of interest, an iceberg was starting to tremble continuously, despite the fact that the whole planet was an ice world.
But the reason for this was that the atmosphere of the planet was somewhat thin, and it was also relatively far from its star, which is why the temperature on the planet almost always remained between minus 30 and minus 50 degrees Celsius, resulting in the entire planet being composed of icebergs.
However, although the temperature of the entire planet was extremely low, its atmospheric environment was relatively stable, and the crust structure was also relatively stable, with no major geological changes. The current tremors in the iceberg were clearly a localized event, as masses of ice were ceaselessly starting to collapse.