I'm not sure what you are asking. Venus is roughly the size of Earth, and its orbit is nearest the Earth's
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Venus is in the same solar system that we are.
Us & Venus. Gotta love those Venusians.
The size of Venus is unique in the way that it is different to any other object in its Solar System. It is, however, very similar is size to Earth.
Oh, that's a lovely question, friend. The closest planet in size to Earth in our solar system is Venus. It's sometimes called Earth's "twin" because it's similar in size, but it has a much different atmosphere filled with thick clouds. Remember, each planet has its own unique beauty, just like every brushstroke brings uniqueness to a painting. It's wonderful to appreciate the variety in our solar system!
In our solar system, Venus is closest to Earth's size - just slightly smaller at 95% of Earth's radius.
Venus is similar to earth in size, density, mass and location in the solar system. Thus it is refereed to as earths twin
I assume you mean "planet". That would be Venus.
It is neither. It's the 6th, of the 8 planets, in size.
There's only one such planet in the solar system and that's Venus.
No, Venus is not largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus