Venus. Earth and venus are virtually the same size and have the same mass.
Venus, because it is very similar size to Earth, and it is a rocky planet like Earth is.
Yes there are so many similar planets as like of our Earth. but they are very very far from us. these planet can not in the human range.
Mercury is very much hotter.
Pluto. It is the 9th planet from the sun and it is very different then Earth in size and temperature
It is Venus.
Mars can teach us alot about the earth. Mars is a very pretty planet and Mars is very red but like the moon but very diffrent but some like the earth but with out life on it but very rocky and has craders in it but nothing like the earth but not as we know it.
No, its very different in lots of ways. Its much colder, it has a longer orbital period of the sun, it has a different composition (no solid surface), and is also much bigger.
Earth is considered a very special planet, in that it is the only known planet which harbours life.
Earth is the planet that is third closest to the sun.Earth, our home planet. It is located between Venus and Mars. Here are the planets in order from the Sun:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Who says it does? If we're looking at it as a potential colonization site that would be convenient ... much smaller and it will have a very thin atmosphere (like Mars); much larger and it will have a gravity that's uncomfortable to move around in ... but that wouldn't affect simple life like bacteria much.
No. Mars is a "terrestrial" or "earth-like" planet. Mars is mostly rocky, although there is a very thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
Is iron abundant here on Earth? Sure. There is plenty of iron ore to be mined on Earth.