Basically none of them.
However, the two most similar are Venus and Mars as they have a high percentage of Co2.
no it is lower
Neptune and Uranus
They are called the terrestrial planets because they are similar to Earth (in fact one of them is Earth.
Gas giants will usually contain all or more of the gasses that a terrestrial planet uses as an atmosphere. But a gas giant will contain massive quantities of gas, and have a core that is made up of gas that is super dense and super heated.
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.
Mars and Venus
They are are not similar.
No. The Jovian planets are much more massive than the terrestrial planets.
No it's a rocky planet similar to that of Earth. The first four planets our solar system are terrestrial.
no it is lower
Neptune and Uranus
mercury
An atmospheric river is a narrow and long band of atmospheric moisture which transports lots of water vapour from the tropics in a manner similar to how a terrestrial river transports water.
None. By definition a rocky planet is mostly rock. Venus, by far, has the densest atmosphere of the terrestrial planets, but the planet itself is mostly rock and is similar in composition to Earth.
comet
They are called the terrestrial planets because they are similar to Earth (in fact one of them is Earth.
Gas giants will usually contain all or more of the gasses that a terrestrial planet uses as an atmosphere. But a gas giant will contain massive quantities of gas, and have a core that is made up of gas that is super dense and super heated.