Well Mercury is about 650ºC I think and a boiling pool of magma, whereas Pluto is close to -250ºC and is basically just gas. On the other hand Earth supports life, whereas Jupiter is a cloud of massive storms. It really depends on what you really mean by least alike.
Well, Jupiter, uniquely since:
1. It's not even in the same set of planets
2. It has rings
3. It has like WAY more moons then Earth
4. It is a gaseous planet
5. It has a much longer orbital period and a way shorter rotation period
6. Its size is like WAY bigger (I think 1,000 Earths could fit in one of its storms (Great Red Spot))
7. Its magnetic field is way stronger
8. Its not even in the same category as earth (inner planets, outer planets)
Well, Jupiter, uniquely since:
1. It's not even in the same set of planets
2. It has rings
3. It has like WAY more moons then Earth
4. It is a gaseous planet
5. It has a much longer orbital period and a way shorter rotation period
6. Its size is like WAY bigger (I think 1,000 Earths could fit in one of its storms (Great Red Spot))
7. Its magnetic field is way stronger
Uranus because it is a gas planet if you would step on it would be like trying to walk on a cloud.
so many different variables but I'd say Jupiter due to its hugesize, gaseous nature and many moons
Any of the gas giants, as they all have no solid surface and are giant floating balls of gas/liquids, and have dozens of moons flying around them.
The sun isn't like the earth, it is the biggest planet, is unbelievably hot, and is made of different thing to the earth.
My vote goes to Jupiter.
jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune
Earth
1 answer is that they both orbit around the sun!
They are different because all of the planets are bigger than the moon
i don't know hahahaha
They least resemble rocky planets like Venus Earth and Mars, particularly they least resemble planets that we would consider as possible life sustaining planets.
Saturn and jupiter Those are not the too most alike plants it is Earth and Mercury
Mars and Jupiter.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
None of the inner planets are alike - they are all different in their own sweet way.
They're both planets.
their all gas planets
The answer depends on which planets "these" refers to.
They all have alike materials and rocky cores.
Both have rings and are outer planets.
They are alike because they are both called planets, both terrestrial planets and gas giants are spheres, all have a somewhat dense core and lastly all orbit around the sun.
they are both planets
both planets
earth and venus are alike because they are both on the inner planets