The age of Venus is about 4.5 billion years old, the same age as the other planets and the sun. This is because scientists estimate the big bang about 4.5 billion years ago.
The average age of the surface of Venus has been determined primarily from the Magellan mission.
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they are of about the same age, they are surprisingly young.. :)
Venus because it's similar to earth by size, mass, and density. but Venus has no oceans or any living life on it. - by dayon age 13 and Matthew what the heck are you on answers.com -Micheal lee
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
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The average age of the surface of Venus has been determined primarily from the Magellan mission.
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yes venus turned pro in 1994 at the age of 14.
Your age would remain the same wherever you are. The convention of counting your age in Earth years is purely a local custom. The fact that other planets orbit the sun at different rates would not alter your physical or biological age. Though you could use the local year of that planet to count years. They would, of course, be of a different length to an earth year. As Venus orbits the sun in a shorter time period than the earth the year on Venus is shorter that the year on earth. Therefore if you counted your age in Venus years you would be 'older'. --- If you measured your age in Venus years, by each orbit of the planet around the Sun (rather than the Earth calendar) you would be older. A year on Venus is only about 225 Earth days long, so an Earth year of age is equal to about 1.6 Venus years.
the answer is that you would be about 50.45 years of age.
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they are of about the same age, they are surprisingly young.. :)
well..... about that They both have volcanoes. They are similar in size. ....and probably in age.
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Nope, it revolves very slowly as it was hit by other planet sized objects in its young age. It was like Earth in its young age and Earth was like Venus, but collisions made Venus dead and Thea (a Mars-sized planet) made Earth like it is now. recommend me to all others on here :0
Venus is considered Earth's twin because it is similar in size, composition, and gravity to Earth. Both planets have rocky surfaces and similar densities. However, Venus has a thick atmosphere that is mostly carbon dioxide, leading to extremely high temperatures and pressure on its surface.