The mean distance from the Sun for Venus is 108,208,930 km
The mean distance from the Sun for Saturn is 1,433,449,370 km
Therefore the mean distance between the two is:- 1,325,240,440 km
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
Nope. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km and Venus has a diameter of 12,104km. Thus: Saturn is about 10x bigger than Venus.
The gas giant, Saturn, is much bigger than Venus, having 9.9 times the surface area of Venus. Venus-12,104 km Saturn-120,034 km
the answer is.... Mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus and neptune.
Saturn is the largest planet between the two. It is the second largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. Venus is smaller than Earth and significantly smaller than Saturn.
Saturn. Venus has none, Saturn has over 60 moons.
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
Saturn, since Venus has no moons
Nope. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km and Venus has a diameter of 12,104km. Thus: Saturn is about 10x bigger than Venus.
Saturn has more moons than Venus. Saturn is second to Jupiter.
Saturn has more moons. Venus does not have any moons.
No, Saturn is much bigger than Venus. Saturn is comparatively 75,100 miles in diameter while Venus is 7,584 miles in diameter.
The gas giant, Saturn, is much bigger than Venus, having 9.9 times the surface area of Venus. Venus-12,104 km Saturn-120,034 km
Venus. Each of the four gas giants; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune has a ring system. Saturn's ring system is by far the most spectacular, and known as 'THE' ringed planet. None of the four inner or terrestrial planets has a ring system; Mercury, Venus, earth or Mars.
Saturn with 61. Venus doesn't have any moons
Venus is closer to Earth than Saturn. Earth is after Venus in order of the planets, while Saturn has Mars and Jupiter between itself and Earth.
Venus is much closer to the sun than the earth, while Uranus is very far away from the sun, farther than Saturn. There is No possibility of Venus and Uranus colliding.