Want to hear something interesting?
The oldest documents ever found on Earth(the Sumerian tablets of UR,) claim our planet wasn't always called, Earth.
In the beginning it was called, "Tiamat." The tablets claim that a planet, on an elliptical orbit, called, "Nibiru" passes through our solar system every 3600 years.
The tablets also claim that Tiamat was barren until Nibiru struck Tiamat and passed life on to Tiamat.
Our planet is in a vacuum. All planets are, if space is what we're told. In a vacuum, objects will shrink to their smallest possible form, which is a sphere. If you take away part of that sphere in the vacuum, condensation will build as it tries to shrink back into a smaller sphere to correct itself. Those are facts, physics. Indisputable facts.
Know what else is interesting? Earth is the only planet in our solar system that has water on its surface. What would Earth look like if you took all the water away?