Jupiter 0.048, Uranus 0.047.
Neptune and Uranus
Basically none of them. However, the two most similar are Venus and Mars as they have a high percentage of Co2.
Both Jovian planets and Terrestrial planets share a similar amount of characteristics. For example, Jovian planets are gaseous, large and farthest from the sun. While Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense, closest to the sun and small (in comparison to Jovian planets). The two planets with the most similarities are Venus and Earth hence them being called "sister planets" due to to their similar masses.
Saturn and Jupiter both large gas giants
Neptune and Uranus
Neptune and Uranus
Jupiter and Neptune are the most similar in temperature.
Mars and Venus. But the atmosphere of Venus is many many times denser. Also, all of the outer planets have similar atmospheres. Jupiter and Saturn are a very similar pair and Uranus and Neptune are also two that are very similar.
What does it mean when two organisms are very similar.
Venus and Earth
Venus and earth
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.
Earth and Mars are the planets in this solar system with similar rotation speed of approximately 24 hr.
Basically none of them. However, the two most similar are Venus and Mars as they have a high percentage of Co2.
Both Jovian planets and Terrestrial planets share a similar amount of characteristics. For example, Jovian planets are gaseous, large and farthest from the sun. While Terrestrial planets are rocky, dense, closest to the sun and small (in comparison to Jovian planets). The two planets with the most similarities are Venus and Earth hence them being called "sister planets" due to to their similar masses.
Saturn and Jupiter both large gas giants
Mars and Venus