Organizations of Planets
Just like the heat of an oven applying pressure to a bowl of sugar, the heat and the pressure from the supreme light above all lights pressurize the constituent substances of the planet earth. The immensity of this pressure had been so severe that it created bumps and valleys over parts of the Earth; what humans call rocks, hills, mountains, valleys, and other terrains. Comparably, the fire in the oven affecting the sugar and creates bumps and valleys in it, which is called “caramelization,” which is the residue from concentration.
Also, fast rotation due to this heat shapes the planets into a sphere-like form.
Some elements and gases like oxygen and hydrogen turn into the water through reaction, which is a necessity of life on some planets and has distinct proportions on every planet.