No. Venus is often considered Earth's twin, due to its almost identical mass, presence of an atmosphere, and proximity.
Venus is Earth's twin.
Neptune does not have a known twin in our solar system. Its closest "twin" in terms of size and composition would be Uranus, which is a similar ice giant planet.
No. Neptune is the twin of Uranus.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth, so about 58.5 Earths could fit inside Neptune.
Venus... It is also known as Earth's evil twin because its conditions are so deadly.
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Venus is the Earth's twin.
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Neptune is pretty comparable to Uranus, with Uranus being slightly larger, and Neptune slightly heavier. Neptune's radius at the equator is is about 3.88 Earths, while Uranus is about 4.0 Earths for the same measurement.
Venus and Earth are known as twin planets because they are similar in size and have a similar composition. They are both terrestrial planets with rocky surfaces and similar densities. Additionally, they are located relatively close to each other in the solar system.
Neptune and Jupiter