Of what we have found most are the size of Jupiter or larger. But we know many more extrasolar planets exist that we simply cannot detect. If we were to draw hypotheses on what planets are most abundant they would either be similar to dwarf planets. Or, if the reader does not view dwarf planets as true planets then planets the size of ones in the terrestrial zone like: Mercury, Venus, or Earth. Are probably the most abundant.
Venus and earth.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
the answer is Venus, and Earth
THEY ARE SMALL AND HAVE ROCKY SURFACESThey have a rocky surface, also known as terrestrial planets.They are rocky in their composition.They are roughly similar in size and density, and are all closer to the sun than the gas planets.
Mercury and Venus :)
Venus and Earth
Of what we have found most are the size of Jupiter or larger. But we know many more extrasolar planets exist that we simply cannot detect. If we were to draw hypotheses on what planets are most abundant they would either be similar to dwarf planets. Or, if the reader does not view dwarf planets as true planets then planets the size of ones in the terrestrial zone like: Mercury, Venus, or Earth. Are probably the most abundant.
Venus and Earth are similar in size, also Uranus and Neptune are pretty similar in size.
Venus and earth.
Jupiter and Neptune are the most similar in temperature.
Venus and Earth are similar in size. Uranus and Neptune are also of a similar size, but both much larger than Earth and Venus.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
the answer is Venus, and Earth
Venus and earth
Planets are inanimate and, like all inanimate objects, they do not poop!
All of the gas giant planets are similar: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They differ mainly in size and the concentration of certain gases in their atmospheres.