1. They are both made of rock.
2. They are close in size.
3. They both have thick atmospheres.
4. They both have similar densities.
5. The strength of the gravity on their surfaces is similar.
They are not really alike at all, except for their sizes. Venus has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and a severe case of global warming, with a surface temperature of at least 400 degrees C. Also it does not have days because its axial rotation is very slow.
i only got 4 ways the 4 ways are close in size,has volcanoes,no rings,similar surface
Their sizes are alike.
mass
Both these planets have solid rocky surface like the earth but both don't have the oxygen atmosphere, water and life
they are all small rocky planets [earth,mercury,venus,mars]
Earth and mars are totally different. Earth is green and blue. Mars is red & brown. WE live on earth and martitans live on Mars. Mars is not cool but earth is. Earth has living things mars doesnt.!!!!
a bar magnet and a electromagnet are alike in many ways. the are alike because both of them are magnets. but there are plenty other ways they are alike
• an atmosphere (though with different chemicals in them) • CO2 • a surface (they're terrestrial planets) • mass (though their masses are different) • volcanoes • greenhouse effect • craters
Both these planets have solid rocky surface like the earth but both don't have the oxygen atmosphere, water and life
they are all small rocky planets [earth,mercury,venus,mars]
it is alike because the are the same in different ways because they are all part of the earths crust
bot have a surface heavily and old
There are many ways. But after researching, the top answer is that they both live on Earth.
Size, mass, internal structure (probably).
In what ways can soil be alike
-about the same size -both have atmosphere -both have volcanos -both have clouds really Venus and Earth have no similarities whatsoever, so this is the best i can do
They are both quadrilaterals. All the sides of a rhombus are of the same length. This is not true of a trapezium.
You may be referring to Venus, the 2nd planet which is nearly the same mass and size as Earth. Since Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth is, Venus orbits more quickly that the Earth does. As Venus passes the Earth, Venus becomes the morning star; then when Venus passes behind the Sun and starts to catch up again, Venus sets after the Sun, becoming the evening star. Venus is in many ways Earth's sister; they're similar in size, and therefore in surface gravity; they both have substantial atmospheres; and Venus is Earth's closest planetary neighbor after the moon. But Venus is definitely the nasty sister: its atmosphere is made up primarily of carbon dioxide (97%) and sulfuric acid; its surface temperature averages 900° F (485° C), hotter than the surface of Mercury; and the atmospheric pressure at its surface is 90 times that of Earth. It's such an inhospitable place that the world record for a surface lander remaining operational is less than an hour, as opposed to Mars exploration rovers, some of which are still operational after more than five years.
No oxygen. No life. Earth's neighbors. You might want to study this before a science test!
The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The inner planets all have a clear solid surface, unlike gaseous planets. The inner planets do not have a ring system. The inner planets are of similar densities.