Venus and Earth are similar in size, also Uranus and Neptune are pretty similar in size.
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.
There are four Terrestrial planets. The Terrestrial planets in order according to radius size are: 1. Mercury (0.383 km) 2. Mars (0.533 km) 3. Venus (0.950 km) 4. Earth (1.000 km)
uranus and neptune have the exact same gasses but uranus has 2 percent more of everything
The four outer planets are all significantly larger than the four inner planets. Beyond that there's no simple relationship. The size of the planets (from smallest, 1, to largest, 8) in order of distance from the Sun: 1, 3, 4, 2, 8, 7 ... and then it gets vague. If you go by radius, the last two are 6, 5 and if you go by mass they're 5, 6 (either way, they're nearly twins).
there are 2 darft planets in the solar systems
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.
I guess the closest planets in size are Earth and Venus
Venus is close, at 12,104 km versus the Earth at 12,756. The next closest planet is Mars, at 6,787 km, but that is not very close, so the question is invalid.
Both red Both big 2 next largest planets after earth and are both the same size
Venus and earth.
Planets are classified into rocky planets (inner planets) and gas giants (outer planets) based on their composition and characteristics. Rocky planets have solid surfaces and are made primarily of rock and metal, while gas giants are mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with thick atmospheres. These distinctions result from differences in how planets formed and the conditions in their respective regions of the solar system.
There are four Terrestrial planets. The Terrestrial planets in order according to radius size are: 1. Mercury (0.383 km) 2. Mars (0.533 km) 3. Venus (0.950 km) 4. Earth (1.000 km)
a parallelogram
draw 2 circles the same size
a parallelogram
uranus and neptune have the exact same gasses but uranus has 2 percent more of everything
It is a rhombus or a parallelogram