No they are not, venus is about 400 degrees hotter and their chemical compositions are nearly entirely different. although their are some similarities but not as much.
Mercury, Venus, and Earth have almost identical densities.
The planet, within our solar system, that has nearly the same diameter as Earth, is Venus.
The circumference of Venus is very nearly the same as the Earth's. The Earth has a circumference of about 40,000 km while Venus has 38,000 km, making Venus' circumference about 95% the circumference of the Earth.
Currently October 08 no planets are between Mars and Venus. Two planets can pass between them Mercury and Earth although in the case of Mercury Venus and Mars will also have the Sun between or nearly between them.Earth!!!!!!!!
No. Venus is much larger, nearly the size of Earth, while Mercury is the smallest of the major planets. Mercury diameter - about 4879 km Venus diameter - about 12104 km
Mercury, Venus, and Earth have almost identical densities.
yes Neptune and Uranus are almost identical. They are also called sister planets. Earth and Venus are also called sister planets
The planet, within our solar system, that has nearly the same diameter as Earth, is Venus.
Venus, hands down. Venus is very nearly the same size as Earth. Jupiter is several times larger.
Mars - with an equatorial radius of 3,396 km about 0.533 that of Earth
Venus is most nearly in size to the Earth, just slightly smaller.
Earth and Venus are nearly the same size.
Earth and Venus are close in diameter.
No. Venus is often considered Earth's twin, due to its almost identical mass, presence of an atmosphere, and proximity.
Venus and the Earth both have very nearly circular orbits round the Sun, but Venus's orbit has a smaller diameter. Since the two orbits are nearly in the same plane, and Venus goes round more quickly than the Earth, it follows that Venus must pass between the Earth and the Sun every time it overtakes the Earth. Venus does approximately 365 revolutions in the time taken by the Earth to do 225. Because the two planets' orbits are slightly inclined, the three object are lined up exactly quite infrequently, but sometimes Venus passes between Earth and Sun and can be seen as a black dot crossing the face of the Sun in what is called a transit of Venus.
The circumference of Venus is very nearly the same as the Earth's. The Earth has a circumference of about 40,000 km while Venus has 38,000 km, making Venus' circumference about 95% the circumference of the Earth.
It doesn't. For instance ... Earth & Venus have almost the same gravity yet Venus' day is about a year long Whereas Mars has but a quarter of Earth's gravity and its day is almost identical.