The mass of Venus is actually less than that of Earth. Venus is 81.5% the mass of Earth.
The radius of Earth is about 0.95 times greater than the radius of Venus.
Venus has a radius of about 6,052 kilometers, which is about 95% of Earth's radius.
Jupiter's diameter is approximately 11 times larger than Earth and 24 times larger than Triton's diameter. Jupiter also has a volume that is around 1,321 times greater than Earth, making it much larger in size compared to both Earth and Triton.
The Sun would appear about 1/3 smaller from Venus compared to how it appears from Earth. This is because Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth, so its diameter is larger in the sky when viewed from Venus.
The mass on Venus compared to Earth is 80%.
Venus, hands down. Venus is very nearly the same size as Earth. Jupiter is several times larger.
No, Venus is smaller than Uranus. Venus is about the same size as Earth, while Uranus is significantly larger in diameter and mass compared to both Venus and Earth.
The planet Saturn has a diameter (120,000 km) that is 10 times that of Venus (about 12,000 km) and about 9.5 times that of Earth.
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Venus and Earth have sort of the same size. That is why Venus is also known as the Earth's twin sister. But actually, Venus' diameter is 12,104 km, while Earth's is 12,756 kilometers.So, there's little difference, but Venus is a bit smaller.It is slightly smaller than Earth.The diameter of Venus is about 0.949 times that of Earth.
Mercury is about less than half the size of the earth. Venus is about the same size. Mars is a little more than half the size of earth. Jupiter is more than 11 times larger than earth. Saturn is 9 times larger. Uranus is 4 times larger. Neptune is not quite 4 times larger. And poor Pluto, though no longer considered a planet, is one-fifth the size of earth. See Related Link, below.
Venus is slightly smaller than Earth in terms of both mass and diameter.