Venus, with a mass of 0.815 that of Earth, and a diameter of 0.949 that of Earth.
Mercury and Earth are the two planets that are next to Venus in our solar system. Mercury is the closest planet to Venus, followed by Earth.
The terrestrial planets, those nearest the Sun, include Mercury - closest to the Sun - Venus, Earth (in Latin: Terra), and Mars.
1. mercury 2. venes 3. earth 4. mars 5. jupiter 6. saturn those are the 6 closest planets to the sun
Superior planets (those outside Earth's orbit) appear brightest when they are at opposition, which is when they are on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun. This is when they are closest to Earth and fully illuminated by the Sun.
The inner planets are those closest to the sun.
The planets closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These planets are small and rocky, with solid surfaces, and they are known as the terrestrial planets. They have shorter orbital periods and higher average densities compared to the outer gas giants.
Jovian planets generally have larger diameters than terrestrial planets. The average diameter of terrestrial planets like Earth is around 12,742 km, while the average diameter of Jovian planets like Jupiter is around 139,822 km. This difference is due to Jovian planets being mostly composed of gases and having less dense materials compared to the rocky composition of terrestrial planets.
Us & Venus. Gotta love those Venusians.
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Yes. All planets have gravity. Earth is one of those inner planets.
. . the closest between those two choices is . . . Earth.
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