No two planets within our solar system have the same exact size. However, Earth and Venus are quite close - their diameters differ by only 652km.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Mercury and Mars are the two planets that are almost the same size in our solar system. Both planets have a similar diameter, with Mercury being just slightly smaller than Mars.
Uranus and Neptune are two outer planets that are similar in size. Both planets are known as ice giants and are similar in diameter and mass.
The Earth and Venus are pretty close to being the same size (about 5% difference), and Uranus and Neptune are also pretty close to the same size (about 4% difference). All of the other planets are different.
Well, there are two types planets in our solar system. Four rocky planets and four huge gas planets. Go to any planet chart add up the rocky planets size and divide that by four. Now, do the very same thing with the gas planets Viola!!!
Yes
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.
Uranus and Neptune are roughly the same size.
There are no planets that we know of that are exactly the same size.
No
No.
No they don't. for every planet their size varies.
I guess the closest planets in size are Earth and Venus
No two planets share the same moon.
No. Gravity from any object varies depending on its size and mass.
yes because they are nearly the same size and same colour so they are twin planets