well the Earth is not exactly the same to other planets actually, it is the same because they're all parts of the solar system and they pretty much spin in the same direction but their features/characteristics are not much similar. Neither it is in size nor in appearance sooo....Hope this helps !!
the answer is Venus, and Earth
The moon is similar to other planets in our solar system in that it orbits around a central body, which in this case is the Earth. It also reflects light from the Sun, just like other planetary bodies. Additionally, the moon has surface features and terrain that can be compared to those found on other rocky planets and moons in our solar system.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
They are called the terrestrial planets because they are similar to Earth (in fact one of them is Earth.
The inner planets are also known as terrestrial planets. This term is used because they have solid rocky surfaces similar to Earth's.
Astronomers have found Earth-sized planets in other solar systems.
in term of shape
Mars is very similar to Earth. Mars' year and day are very similar to Earth compared to other planets.
No planets are similar but there is a moon. Titan, one of Jupiter's moons, is very similar to Earth.
the answer is Venus, and Earth
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
no aliens are from other planets (whether they exist or not) and jinns are spirits on earth.
Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.
mars
Venus and Earth are often referred to as sister planets because they are similar in size and composition. They are both terrestrial planets with solid surfaces and are situated relatively close to each other in the solar system.
It's atmosphere is similar like ours on earth
There word terrestrial contains the Latin root terrawhich means "earth." The term refers to planets that are similar to Earth in having solid, rocky sufaces. The other main category of planets are jovian planets, like Jupiter, which are made mostly of gas.