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Many people have complained about how many planets in Star Trek are Class M. The reason for this is simply one of budgets. Scenes taking place on a Class M planet can be easilly filmed on Earth. Other planets need detailed sets made in studios. It also explains why the aliens look like humans; under earthlike conditions life is likely to evolve in a similar way to life on Earth. This means that human actors can be used with little makeup. This is again cheaper.
A more scientific explanation is that, with a virtually infinite number of stars in the galaxy, if even a fraction of those have planets, a small fraction of that fraction is still a very large number.
Well known Class M planets in Star Trek are: Earth, Vulcan, Kronos and Bajor.
On the Star Trek series Enterprise, Sub-commander T'Pol[?] suggests that Class-M stands for Minshara-Class, a Vulcan term.
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