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∙ 14y agoBoth Venus and Earth are terrestrial planets with similar sizes and compositions. However, Venus has a much thicker atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, leading to a runaway greenhouse effect and extreme heat. Additionally, Venus has a much slower rotation and no magnetic field like Earth.
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∙ 12y agoVenus is slightly smaller and less massive than Earth. Venus diameter is 86% that of the Earth. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 163 on Venus.
Earth is the only planet with air we can breathe, and it is the only planet with plants and animals. Venus has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and is too hot (800°F) to have Earth-like plants and animals. There is no liquid water on Venus.
Venus has no moons. It might have, but Venus is closer to the Sun, so the Sun's gravity might prevent it from keeping a moon.
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∙ 11y agoVenus is sorta like the Earth but not really. Venus has a salferic acid atmosphere witch is battery acid. U dont want to go to venus its to hot and u will die instanty . people srry but there never going to be a person on venus Earth is awesome thats why we live here so
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∙ 11y agoearth has alot of water . Venus has more heat. They are the same because they are about the same size.
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∙ 12y agoVenus rhymes with penis, Earth rhymes with birth, Therefore they are the exact same and both relate to reproduction.
Venus has a radius of 6,051.8 kilometers, which is about 95% of Earth's radius. In terms of mass, Venus has about 81.5% of Earth's mass.
Venus is similar in size to Earth, with a diameter approximately 95% that of Earth. However, Venus has a much denser atmosphere compared to Earth, mostly composed of carbon dioxide with thick clouds of sulfuric acid. These atmospheric conditions create a runaway greenhouse effect, leading to extreme surface temperatures and pressure on Venus.
The Earth is considered to be a big planet. In contrast, the Earth Venus is smaller then the Earth and Neptune is considered larger.
Shield volcanoes on Earth are typically larger and have a gentler slope than the volcanoes on Venus. Volcanoes on Venus tend to be more steep-sided and exhibit a greater diversity in shape and size. Additionally, the lava on Venus is generally more viscous than on Earth, leading to different eruption styles.
The Earth is approximately 1.7 times larger in diameter than Venus.
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They are the closest to eachother
Venus has a radius of 6,051.8 kilometers, which is about 95% of Earth's radius. In terms of mass, Venus has about 81.5% of Earth's mass.
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The gravity on venus is very similar to that of the Earths, only slightly less. This is because Venus and Earth are roughly the same mass.
Venus is similar to earth in size, density, mass and location in the solar system. Thus it is refereed to as earths twin
Venus is similar in size to Earth, with a diameter approximately 95% that of Earth. However, Venus has a much denser atmosphere compared to Earth, mostly composed of carbon dioxide with thick clouds of sulfuric acid. These atmospheric conditions create a runaway greenhouse effect, leading to extreme surface temperatures and pressure on Venus.
Venus and Earth are similar in size, composition, and gravity, but they have key differences. Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere of carbon dioxide, while Earth's atmosphere contains nitrogen and oxygen. Venus has a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead, while Earth has a more moderate climate suitable for life. Additionally, Venus lacks liquid water on its surface, while Earth has abundant water in various forms.
The Earth is considered to be a big planet. In contrast, the Earth Venus is smaller then the Earth and Neptune is considered larger.
Shield volcanoes on Earth are typically larger and have a gentler slope than the volcanoes on Venus. Volcanoes on Venus tend to be more steep-sided and exhibit a greater diversity in shape and size. Additionally, the lava on Venus is generally more viscous than on Earth, leading to different eruption styles.
You probably want to compare the gravity on the moon and on the three planets. Let's assume that you do. Call the gravity of the earth g and let's compare. Moon - 0.1654 g Mercury - 0.38 g Venus - 0.904 g What that all means is that if you weigh 100 pounds on earth, you'll weigh about 16 and 1/2 pounds on the moon, 38 pounds on Mercury, and about 90 and 1/2 pounds on Venus.