>>40142966Let me put it like this, then:
In the entire universe, Earth might be the only place that is habitable for humans. It is almost certainly the place which humans find most comfortable to live, given that we evolved for this atmosphere, this gravity, and to eat this flora and fauna. A person can quite easily live here and never once suffer from any kind of natural calamity.
So, given that Earth is by far the most habitable place in the universe, by what metric, exactly, do you judge that it is extremely hostile? If we have a scale with extremely hostile on one side, and entirely habitable on the other, what place that actually exists could you put closer to the entirely habitable side than Earth?
>70% of the surface is water which is about as hard to live in as space.That's not even close to being true.