Exact Copies Of Earth Substitute Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, And Neptune. What Will Happen To Each One?

Juliano Righetto
5 min readMay 30, 2020

Let's see…

source: www.criatives.com.br

Earthcury would be much, much closer to the sun. This would make it a lot hotter, obviously. Besides, Mercury’s orbit is the most eccentric of the Solar System planets, so that temperatures would vary slightly more. And the days of Mercury are huge; they last 58 earth days, that is… Earthcuryans would have much more time to do what they need (hahaha). Jokes aside, this would warm up the “day” side much more than what happens here, further increasing the temperature problem. And it would cool the opposite side, causing the reverse problem. This would cause an absurd amount of winds and hurricanes in the atmosphere, evaporation of the heated part of the oceans, and freezing of the icy part, further worsening the situation of the Earthcuryans, who would probably evacuate the planet as soon as they could — better evacuate, because with solar winds so strong, the planet’s atmosphere would be blown away soon. An Earthcuryan at my age (I’ll be fifty this year) would be 207 Earthcuryan years old, another reason to get out of that hell as soon as possible!

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Juliano Righetto

“We are nearsighted because we are brief.” Actor, Screenwriter, Author, Top Writer 2019 and 2020 on Quora in Portuguese with more than 26 million views.