Venus, Pluto, and Earth are all part of our solar system and are classified as celestial bodies orbiting the Sun. They share fundamental characteristics such as having a defined atmosphere, although Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere, while Earth has a life-sustaining one, and Pluto has a thin atmosphere. Additionally, all three have geological features, albeit vastly different in nature, reflecting their unique histories and compositions. Lastly, they are all involved in the same cosmic processes, such as gravitational interactions and orbital dynamics.
About 8 Pluto's make an Venus.
Earth Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune [Pluto]
the answer is.... Mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus and neptune.
Pluto and Venus
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Pluto.
Venus, Earth and Pluto.
About 8 Pluto's make an Venus.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Pluto
Planet furthest from earth? Neptune, since Pluto is no longer considered a planet.But, if you do consider Pluto a planet, then normally, the furthest planet from Earth is Pluto, but sometimes it is Neptune. (Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's).
From the Sun ... (Mercury) Venus Earth (Mars) Jupiter (Saturn) (Uranus) (Neptune) (Pluto)
Earth Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune [Pluto]
the answer is.... Mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus and neptune.
Earth is a planet. So are venus and mars. Pluto is not a planet!
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Pluto
Pluto and Venus
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Pluto are not gaseous. Pluto is sometimes not regarded as a planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gaseous, although the latter two may have a solid core of frozen gas.