Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
Venus. It is barely smaller than Earth with its diameter being 12,100 kilometers and Earth's being 12,756 kilometers.
Venus and Earth
The Earth and Venus
Venus.
Mars.
No.
Each of the four inner planets have a clearly defined terrain. They are different to the gas planets, which don't have a clear solid surface. The inner planets are also much smaller and less massive, yet have a higher density than the outer planets. The inner planets have fewr moons due to their smaller mass and size. As they are closer to the sun, they orbit the sun in less time and are also warmer.
Venus is very similar to Earth in terms of its size and composition, but not in surface conditions. Venus has a very dense atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Temperatures are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit day and night.
• an atmosphere (though with different chemicals in them) • CO2 • a surface (they're terrestrial planets) • mass (though their masses are different) • volcanoes • greenhouse effect • craters
Venus and Earth are similar in size, also Uranus and Neptune are pretty similar in size.
Venus and Earth
THEY ARE SMALL AND HAVE ROCKY SURFACESThey have a rocky surface, also known as terrestrial planets.They are rocky in their composition.They are roughly similar in size and density, and are all closer to the sun than the gas planets.
They are all bigger
Saturn and Jupiter both large gas giants
The inner planets are smaller than the outer planets. This may be because the outer planets are called gas giants. This means that gas can accumulate in size at times, and this can be one of the situations.
No.
Inner and outer planets have some things that are in common but there mostly way different. For instants they both orbit the sun. On the other hand the outer planets are made mostly by gas, that's why they are called the gas giants. The inner planets are mostly made by rock and dust. The inner planets are called Terrestrial planets and the outer planets are called Jovian planets. The inner planets are closer to the sun, have more density, they have less moons, there about the size of Earth, and they rotate slowly. The outer planets (Jovian Planets) are farther from the sun, they have less density, they have more moons, they are large, about the size of Jupiter, they rotate rapidly, and they have more mass. These planets are alike because they both orbit the sun.
The inner plants. The size and distance of the outer planets means they have longer and more spaced out orbits
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are small, rocky planets with a higher percentage of heavy elements than the outer planets. They have less gravity due to their smaller mass, and solid surfaces that are distinct from their atmospheres. You could walk on an inner planet. These four also get most of their surface heat from the Sun. The outer planets are frigidly cold in their outer layers because they are so distant from the Sun. The dwarf planet Pluto, once considered similar to the inner planets, may consist of as much as 30% to 40% ice and frozen gas, closer in composition to comets than to planets.
Each of the four inner planets have a clearly defined terrain. They are different to the gas planets, which don't have a clear solid surface. The inner planets are also much smaller and less massive, yet have a higher density than the outer planets. The inner planets have fewr moons due to their smaller mass and size. As they are closer to the sun, they orbit the sun in less time and are also warmer.
Mars and Earth are very different planets when it comes to temperature, size, and atmosphere, but geologic processes on the two planets are surprisingly similar. On Mars, we see volcanoes, canyons, and impact basins much like the ones we see on Earth.
Venus is very similar to Earth in terms of its size and composition, but not in surface conditions. Venus has a very dense atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Temperatures are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit day and night.