• an atmosphere (though with different chemicals in them)
• CO2
• a surface (they're terrestrial planets)
• mass (though their masses are different)
• volcanoes
• greenhouse effect
• craters
They are almost the same size. Earth is bigger by just a bit. Venus is called Earths sister for some reason.
Venus and Earth are very close to the same size. that is why they are called the "twin planets"
Well one way is that they are both planets that's the easiest answer lol ;)
Venus and Earth are common in its size and mass.
Size and mass
They are both Rocky planets
Venus and Earth
Earth and Venus have very similar masses and sizes; all other planets are either significantly smaller or significantly larger than the Earth. Earth and Venus also are relatively close in terms of their distance from the sun; the orbits of all other planets are farther from the Earth's orbit, except for the closest planet, which is Mercury.
Transits of Venus are so rare as Venus and the Earth orbit on different planes. This means that the chance that the two orbits are similar enough to create a Venus transit is very low.
Mars and Venus. But the atmosphere of Venus is many many times denser. Also, all of the outer planets have similar atmospheres. Jupiter and Saturn are a very similar pair and Uranus and Neptune are also two that are very similar.
The planet Venus is nicknamed Earth's sister planet because the two are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
Venus and Earth are similar in size. Uranus and Neptune are also of a similar size, but both much larger than Earth and Venus.
Venus and Earth are similar in size and density. Venus is only a little smaller and lighter, and both have similar gravity. This is why Venus is sometimes called 'Earth's Twin.' However, Venus has an atmosphere 100 times thicker than Earth and surface temperatures that are extremely hot. Venus has no life or water as Earth does.
Venus and Earth
Venus and earth
Earth and Venus have very similar masses and sizes; all other planets are either significantly smaller or significantly larger than the Earth. Earth and Venus also are relatively close in terms of their distance from the sun; the orbits of all other planets are farther from the Earth's orbit, except for the closest planet, which is Mercury.
Venus and Earth
Transits of Venus are so rare as Venus and the Earth orbit on different planes. This means that the chance that the two orbits are similar enough to create a Venus transit is very low.
Mars and Venus. But the atmosphere of Venus is many many times denser. Also, all of the outer planets have similar atmospheres. Jupiter and Saturn are a very similar pair and Uranus and Neptune are also two that are very similar.
the closest thing in our solar system to a double planet is Pluto-Charon, since they have a barycenter outside the two bodies. however, they are no longer considered planets. Some people call Neptune and Uranus twin planets because their composition is similar as are their looks.
The planet Venus is nicknamed Earth's sister planet because the two are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
Mercury and Earth are the two planets closest to Venus.
the two planets that can be viewed from earth are Mercury and venus.