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Three billion years ago, Venus was more habitable than the Earth. The Earth was a hell planet at that time. Why?

If you were asked to name a planet similar to the Earth, I believe many people would think of Mars, but in fact among the eight major galaxies, Venus is more similar to the Earth. Whether it is surface structure or internal structure, Venus and the Earth are similar. What's more, Venus also has an atmosphere. However, with this evidence alone, experts do not believe that life will exist on Venus.

Although Venus has an atmosphere, its atmosphere is still different from that on Earth. It is because it has such an atmosphere that extreme weather such as acid rain and thunder and lightning often occurs. Scientists have conducted simulation experiments before and found that the earth also experienced such a devilish period before giving birth to life.

The temperature of Venus is very high, and the maximum temperature on its surface can reach 500 degrees. However, high temperature does not mean that life will appear. Scientists once explored Venus and took some photos. In the photos, they discovered that Venus also has pyramid-like buildings, which made many scientists even more curious about Venus.

Some bold scientists even began to imagine that many years ago, the earth was in such a devilish era and was not suitable for human habitation at all. But Venus is in a better era, and humans were born on Venus. It was Venus that gave birth to human beings. At that time, Venus was more beautiful than the earth and more suitable for human habitation. After that, the environment of Venus changed a lot, and the environment of the earth also changed. Human beings immigrated from Venus to the earth.

However, some scientists oppose this argument. They believe that Venus is too hot. Venus is very close to the sun and the heat is very high, making it impossible to breed life. Comparatively speaking, Mars is more likely to give birth to life, but as the sun's heat becomes more and more stable, the Martian environment has deteriorated, making it unsuitable for habitation and the birth of new life. In short, people still have many mysteries to explore about Venus and Mars.