That is unlikely to happen any time soon. Both Earth and Venus move around the Sun in fairly stable orbits.
No. It would be very bad if they did, as it would likely lead to Earth and Venus colliding. Earth averages about 93 million miles from the sun while Venus averages about 67 million miles.
Not likely.
No, Venus does not have a permanent magnetic field like Earth. It is believed that Venus may have had a magnetic field early in its history, but it likely dissipated over time.
VERY likely.
Venus' radius = 0.95 of Earth's Venus' mass = 0.815 of Earth's
Venus has a weaker magnetic field compared to Earth. While Earth's magnetic field is generated by its iron core, Venus is believed to have a very weak magnetic field, which is likely dynamically induced by the solar wind interacting with its atmosphere.
Venus orbits the sun.
The mass on Venus compared to Earth is 80%.
Earth's shadow does NOT hit Venus! It can not.
Yes, Mercury and Venus are much hotter than us.
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.