this depends on what theory you believe if you are religious or not even if god made the earth then I'm guessing that earth came first but with the big bang they could have possibly been created together but if the atoms crashed then it would have expanded out from there so then they wouldn't have. This is purely belief orientated
According to science books, Venus formed first because it is bigger, and absorbed everything within its orbit to make a bigger planet and when other planets formed they did the same thing but since Venus took up a lot of the objects in space already, the planets formed afterward only had so much to grab and pull into its orbit and become bigger.
i believe so because when you see a galaxy its more denser in the center so heavier elements. a solar system and galaxy are similar (when the solar system i being created) there for the rocky planets terrestrial planets were created first. Then gas planets took what was left.
Venus and Earth are about (earth is a small bit bigger) the same size. That's why Venus is called Earths sister
Both were formed around the same time.
Earth has oxygen-rich atmosphere primarily due to the process of photosynthesis performed by plants and other organisms. Mars and Venus, on the other hand, do not have significant amounts of oxygen in their atmosphere due to different geological and atmospheric compositions that do not support the production or retention of oxygen in the same way as Earth.
If you are eleven years old on Earth, you would be about 17 years old on Venus. This is because a year on Venus is about 225 Earth days, so time passes relatively faster on Venus compared to Earth.
No. Venus, Earth, and Mars formed around the same time, largely independent of one another.
no it does not
Yes
Venus is called Earth's twin planet, because they have similar size and mass. They also consist of roughly the same materials and were formed around the same time almost four billion years ago.
i believe so because when you see a galaxy its more denser in the center so heavier elements. a solar system and galaxy are similar (when the solar system i being created) there for the rocky planets terrestrial planets were created first. Then gas planets took what was left.
That's a little tricky as the way Venus rotates is different than the rest of the planets. But if you count when the sun rises on a given section of Earth and Venus, then Earth will have 365 days compared to about 2 for Venus in about the same time.
Both were formed around the same time.
Venus and Earth are about (earth is a small bit bigger) the same size. That's why Venus is called Earths sister
The same time as the Earth: 4.6 billion years ago.
coformation(or sister) theory
Earth has oxygen-rich atmosphere primarily due to the process of photosynthesis performed by plants and other organisms. Mars and Venus, on the other hand, do not have significant amounts of oxygen in their atmosphere due to different geological and atmospheric compositions that do not support the production or retention of oxygen in the same way as Earth.
No. But given time - a long time - it is likely that Venus will have a 1:1 orbital resonance with the Sun.