Nickel and iron, just like the Earth.
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The Venus has a huge amounts of volcanoes!
Earth and Venus are similar in size, density, and overall composition.
Venus is a terrestrial, or rocky planet, as are all the inner worlds. The outer worlds, called "Jovian" or "gas" planets, may have rocky cores, but the parts we see are their huge atmospheres, not their solid ground.
its a core, mantle, and a crust planet
Venus is a rocky planet similar to earth in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
Venus and the earth have the same surface composition and have an atmosphere which has a complex weather system.
Venus is similar in size and composition to Earth, with a diameter of about 12,104 km and a rocky composition made up primarily of silicate rocks and metals such as iron and nickel. Its thick atmosphere is mostly composed of carbon dioxide with trace amounts of nitrogen and sulfur compounds.
Terrestrial planets are Earth-like and are called the inner planets. They are dense, and they are mainly composed of rock and metallic substances with minor amounts of ices. They include Earth, Venus, Mercury, and Mars.
It is similar to the composition of the atmosphere of Venus. They are both made almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
Ice cores contain valuable information such as air bubbles and isotopic composition that can be used to reconstruct past climate conditions like temperature and atmospheric composition. By analyzing the layers of ice cores, scientists can track changes in these parameters over time and gain insights into how Earth's climate has evolved.
Venus is made up of a central iron core and rocky mantle, similar to the composition of Earth..