Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
They are heavier on Venus due to it's larger mass.
No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.
No. Mars is a little more than a tenth the mass of Earth.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Venus is roughly the same size as Earth. Mars is only half the diameter of Earth and has less than 11% of the mass, and 28.4% of the surface area.
No. Mars has about one tenth of Earth's mass. Venus, howevr, does have a similar mass to Earth.
Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
They are heavier on Venus due to it's larger mass.
Mercury, Venus, Mars
No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.
No. Venus, Earth, and Mars formed around the same time, largely independent of one another.
The mass of a given object on Venus is the same as it is anywhere else.
All of them except Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
Of the two planets, Venus is closer to the sun. It's closer than Mars. So is earth, for that matter. The closest planet to the sun is Mercury, then Venus, earth and Mars. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on planets. You will be taken directly to the list, which is arranged from closest to farthest out.Among the two Mars is furthest. The furthest planet in the solar system in Neptune.
No. Mars is a little more than a tenth the mass of Earth.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus