Both are about the same size, but the surface of Earth and Venus are different. Venus is mainly a rocky surface, with highlands, lowlands and plains, with no vegetation or seas.
Venus is said to be "twinned" with Earth as they are similar in size, but not temperature, atmosphere, or ability to support life.
Venus is NOT considered "the twin sisters on earth". It is considered the twin sister (singular) OF Earth. And it is considered so because its size is very similar to that of Earth.
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None, because Venus is smaller than Earth, even if they are twins. However, 1 Venus can fit into Earth, but it would leave almost no room, because Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth.
aren't venus and earth considered twins? even though they are the same size they are made up of different things....i think, this is purely from my knowledge
Venus' radius = 0.95 of Earth's Venus' mass = 0.815 of Earth's
Venus and Earth are about (earth is a small bit bigger) the same size. That's why Venus is called Earths sister
Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
No, it is not twins with Earth. Venus is more commonly known as twins with Earth.
Venus is Earth's evil twin, because Venus is almost the same size as Earth.
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venus
Venus because it is almost the same size as Earth.
Earths twin is venus!
Neptune and uranus are called twins. The Earth and Venus are called twins because of the similarity in size. See the related link for more information. The Earth and mars are not considered twins.
None, because Venus is smaller than Earth, even if they are twins. However, 1 Venus can fit into Earth, but it would leave almost no room, because Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth.
They are similar in size,mass,density and gravity
Earth and Venus are nearly the same size.
Venus is often described as being Earths twin planet, since it is of similar size and composition.
aren't venus and earth considered twins? even though they are the same size they are made up of different things....i think, this is purely from my knowledge