Because Venus is 2 close 2 the sun 2 sustain life as we know it, and Mars is 2 distant whereas the earth is 'just right' :o)
Neither. The goldilocks zone refers to a planet which is just the right distance from the Sun to retain water on it's surface. See related link for a pictorial.
Venus.
Venus
lets just say that Jupiter is a Speck compared to the Sun and its the largest Planet!
All I can think of is that Venus is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet, or twin planet".
Neither. The goldilocks zone refers to a planet which is just the right distance from the Sun to retain water on it's surface. See related link for a pictorial.
I think venus
Venus.
Venus
Spock, the character in Star Trek, is from a planet called Vulcan, not Venus.
The planet of love is Venus because Venus is the name of the Greek God of love.
lets just say that Jupiter is a Speck compared to the Sun and its the largest Planet!
Mecury is not called the red planet. Mars is called the red planet because of the iron oxide (rust) in it's soil, making the planet look red. Yes, Venus is the hottest planet but it is not called the red planet.
its called the hell planet because it so hot
It's small compared with Jupiter and the other gas planets, but is a good sized rocky planet compared with mercury or mars.
Presuming you mean which planet has carbon dioxide as the primary component of its atmosphere, and features clouds of sulfur dioxide (or sulfuric acid), which would be Venus, second planet from the Sun (the next innermost planet from the sun compared with earth).
Venus is often compared as Earth's "sister planet", being similar in size and internal composition.