Earth by far. Mars has very little water and it is only in the form of ice and trace amounts of water vapor. Never in liquid state because Mars does not have enough atmospheric pressure to allow water to be a liquid.
Venus and Mars Mars is more closer... What has that mean?? To answer your question, Venus and Mars are close to Earth.
Mars and Venus and the moon.
Mars is the seventh largest planet in our solar system.
well i think mars is the closest
Among the known planets, Venus has the most similarities to Earth in terms of size and gravity. However, with its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide, extreme temperatures, and lack of liquid water on its surface, Venus is not as Earth-like as Mars. Mars has a similar day length, reasonable temperatures at times, evidence of past water flow, and lower gravity compared to Earth.
yah its MARS. Some people believe that the planets where created more or less the way they are; none used to be more like Earth.
Earth is more dense than Mars because of its huge iron core, which is larger than the planet Mars (if you include both the inner and outer core). Earth's average density is about 5.5 g/cm3, compared to 3.9 g/cm3 for Mars.
yes, Mars did look like the earth. It had liquid water on it. It does not look like earth anymore because the core of the planet cooled down and when that happened it lost its magnate field. The core cooled down faster than earth because mars is small the earth. The earth and mars will die the same way.
While it isn't likely to happen, it already has in our solar system. See Mars. Where the Earth is more than 2/3 water, Mars had similar composition in its past, but is now only about 6% water. Essentially Earth would be a dead planet.
Mars has intriguing potential for future colonization and exploration due to its similarities to Earth. It boasts the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and evidence of water in the past suggests the possibility of ancient life. Additionally, Mars' thin atmosphere allows for clearer views of the planet's surface.
because it is closest planet to earth and its day is of 25 hours very close to earth.
Mars has no atmosphere and therefore no clouds in the atmosphere. It does have polar caps, and sometimes brief gushes of water on the surface. National geographic has had articles about this with photos from the NASA satellite surveyor plus the robot on-ground surveyor it put up there.