There is nearly nothing similar between Earth's and Venuses atmospheres.
If we were suddenly moved unprotected to the surface of Venus, we would either roast to death within seconds, or suffocate to death within seconds. Both.
Yes. all the terrestrial planets have atmospheres. however, in the same area that there are 10 Billion Billion Atoms in earth's atmosphere, (about 1 cubic in) there are about 10 million atoms in mercury's. maercury has almost no atmosphere, and we don't even know what it is, but both mars and Venus's atmospheres are 95 % CO2, but venus's atmosphere is thick, even thicker than earth's, but mars's is thinner than earths. all the terrestrial planets have some kind of atmosphere.
Venus is made up of a central iorn core and a rocky mantle similar to earth. Venus is made up of a central iorn core and a rocky mantle similar to earth.
Saturn and Earth are similar because they both:are formed at about the same time,rotate around the sun,rotate on their own axis,are a planet.
The planet Venus is slightly less massive than our own planet Earth, and therefore has a slightly weaker gravitational field.
its not small but its not too big!
A Venus flytrap is a plant that lives on Earth, and a remora is a fish that lives in the ocean. They do not have a relationship of any kind.
No, thunderstorms and lightning are not known to occur on Venus. This is because Venus has a dense atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide, which does not support the same kind of convective processes that generate thunderstorms on Earth.
Earth and Venus because they have the most internal heat
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have clouds in their atmospheres. Each planet's clouds differ in composition and appearance based on factors like temperature, pressure, and chemical makeup.
Venus does have liquid alike mars because when the earth rotates it hits a cold spot and because the sun is so big it doesn't get any feed from the sun.
The earth's inner core is mostly solid iron, at a pressure of 3 million atmospheres, and a temperature of almost 6000 K. It would be impossible to sustain any kind of life as we know it under such conditions.
The four inner planets are also known as the terrestrial planets (or the `rocky` planets). These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.