No. An object cannot be larger than itself.
Yes, Venus is larger than Mercury but smaller than Uranus.
Earth is smaller than Neptune but larger than Venus.
Venus is slightly smaller than Earth in terms of both mass and diameter.
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
Both Venus and Mars are smaller than Earth but larger than Mercury.
They are heavier on Venus due to it's larger mass.
Venus is far smaller than Saturn. Venus is the thrid smallest planet in the solar system, larger than Mars and Mercury, bust smaller than everything else. Saturn is the second largest planet. Only Jupiter is larger.
Venus is larger than Mars, but a little smaller than Earth.
The Earth is slightly larger than Venus in terms of diameter, with Earth's diameter being about 1,200 kilometers larger than Venus'. However, Venus has a similar mass to Earth due to its dense atmosphere.
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.
Quite obviously, yes.
Venus. While other plants are larger than Venus, Venus technically has the largest land area. The four largest planets, which are far larger than Venus, do not have solid surfaces at all. The largest solid planet is Earth, but it is only slightly larger than Venus and most of its surface is covered in water.