The earth has several factors that allow it to sustain life while its sister planets cannot. The most important of which is its location from the Sun. Earth lies within the "Goldilocks Zone" which is a distance from a star that allows for proper temperatures to maintain life. Deviation too far in either distance can make it too hot, or too cold, to sustain life.
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
no it is to hot for it to indoor life
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
—In 2007, images and data from the Venus Express spacecraft were able to confirm that lightning occurs on Venus and that the phenomenon is more common there than on Earth
MARS.
While no humans have gone to Mars yet to look, we would certainly expect to be able to see Earth from Mars. It would probably look very much like Venus does to us here on Earth.
spacecraft can land on Venus but they melt, it's 400oC,, probes have been sent there but they were destroyed by the heat after a while
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Venus is not able to support life as we know it. It's a CO2 rich toxic wasteland that rains acid instead of water. It also reaches 800+ F