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Venus diameter: about 7,521 miles.

Jupiter diameter : about 88,846 miles.

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What is the size of the sun compared to Venus?

lets just say that Jupiter is a Speck compared to the Sun and its the largest Planet!


How much closer to the sun is Venus than earth?

Venus is 1.4x closer to the sun compared to the earth.


Why does earth have so little carbon dioxide in the atmosophere compared to venus?

because earth is further away from the sun and Venus is closer to the sun


How does Venus compare to the Sun in size?

It's smaller.


How much light does Venus get from the sun compared to Earth?

venus has much light because it is closer to the sun


How is the sun compared to the star betelgeuse?

Size-wise, the Sun is to Betelgeuse as the Earth is to the Sun.


Jupiters size compared to sun?

Jupiter is small.


What two planets are closest in size?

The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.


are mars and venus orbits the same size?

No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.


How does the size of beteleguse compare to your sun?

Betelgeuse is ENORMOUS as compared to the Sun's size. Its diameter may be 1000 TIMES larger than our sun.


How does Venus size and atmosphere compare to earth?

Venus is smaller than earth and its nearer to the sun so the atmosphere is hotter


How was the size of the sun determined?

Venus' size and distance was first determined, and from that point, scientists tracked the travel of Venus across the "face of the sun" with one group set up in the northern hemisphere and one group in the southern hemisphere. In this manner, they used the science of optics to determine the size of the sun.