Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
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Venus is most similar in size and mass to Earth. Both planets are considered terrestrial planets and have similar compositions and densities, which is why they are often referred to as "sister planets."
Yes, dwarf planets are generally smaller in size compared to inner planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They typically have less mass and gravitational pull compared to inner planets.
Venus is similar in size and mass to Earth, making them often referred to as sister planets. They are both terrestrial (rocky) planets and have comparable densities and surface gravities.
Yes, Earth is the largest of all inner planets in our solar system. The inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and Earth is the largest in terms of both size and mass.
The inner planets are closer to the Sun compared to the outer planets, have solid rocky surfaces, and are smaller in size compared to the outer planets.