1. the venus has no oceans.
2. the Venus is covered by a layer of thick clouds.
3. and there are trapping heat in its atmosphere.
Venus and Earth are similar in size, composition, and gravity, but they have key differences. Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere of carbon dioxide, while Earth's atmosphere contains nitrogen and oxygen. Venus has a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead, while Earth has a more moderate climate suitable for life. Additionally, Venus lacks liquid water on its surface, while Earth has abundant water in various forms.
In our solar system, Venus is closest to Earth's size - just slightly smaller at 95% of Earth's radius.
Earth is considered an inner planet in our solar system. It is the third planet from the Sun, located between Venus and Mars.
Earth (by definition has a gravity exerting a pull of 1g. Venus is almost the same as Earth but the pull of gravity there is 0.904g. So Earth has more gravity.
This question is meaningless. An Earth day would be the same length no matter what planet you are on. An Earth day would be the equivalent of 0.004 Venus days and about the same number of Venus year (it takes a whole year for Venus to go round its orbit). A Venus day is 243 Earth days. That's 243 Earth days to rotate once. Astronomers call this a sidereal day. However there is also the solar day of 117 Earth days.
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Venus is mistaken to be classified as earth's "twin planet" its mainly because it is only a couple hundred kilometers smaller then earth. but it has a lot of differences. Venus is an extremely hostile planet for life to harbor. it has a thick atmosphere of sulfuric clouds that traps the heat in the atmosphere. If it is the "twin planet" of earth would it supposed to sustain life?
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Well, not really; but the orbit of Earth is between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Venus, Mars and Earth never actually "line up".
The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
There are several differences between Earth and Venus. For one, Earth has water in all three states - gas, liquid, and solid - whereas Venus doesn't. Venus's thick, extensive cloud cover drops sulfur - filled acid rain on the landscape constantly. Lastly, Venus's atmosphere is about 98 times as dense as Earth's and contains much more carbon dioxide.
Similarities between Earth and Venus are - Similar in size Very few craters indicating a relatively young surface Density and chemical composition are similar Differences between Earth and Venus are - Venus has no moon Venus' surface temperature is about 400 degrees Celsius Venus' atmosphere is toxic to Earth based life Venus' atmospheric pressure at the surface is about 90 times greater than Earths Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one full turn on its own axis Venus takes about 224 Earth days to complete one full orbit of the Sun Scientists are considering the similarities and differences between Earth and Venus, to try to figure out Earth's fate.
The planets located between the sun and Earth are Mercury and Venus. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, followed by Venus before reaching Earth.
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Venus is located between the planets Mercury and Earth.
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Venus is located between the planets Mercury and Earth.