Venus considered as earth's twin because it has same looks,shape and size.
Sphere
Of the known planets, Venus is closest in size to the Earth.
Shield volcanoes on Earth are typically larger and have a gentler slope than the volcanoes on Venus. Volcanoes on Venus tend to be more steep-sided and exhibit a greater diversity in shape and size. Additionally, the lava on Venus is generally more viscous than on Earth, leading to different eruption styles.
No, Mercury is smaller than Venus in terms of size. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers while Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers.
The shape of Venus is a sphere.
Venus considered as earth's twin because it has same looks,shape and size.
The "topography" of Venus is the three dimensional shape of the surface of Venus.
where dose Venus come in order of size
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
Its near enough to a sphere, but to be more accurate it is a squashed sphere, or a spheroid (an oblate spheroid).
venus is medium size
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Venus' radius (and diameter) is about 95% the size of the Earth's. But because theylook so alike in shape and structure for many decades people believed that Venus'senvironment was like Earth's.
Of the known planets, Venus is closest in size to the Earth.
Shield volcanoes on Earth are typically larger and have a gentler slope than the volcanoes on Venus. Volcanoes on Venus tend to be more steep-sided and exhibit a greater diversity in shape and size. Additionally, the lava on Venus is generally more viscous than on Earth, leading to different eruption styles.
In our solar system, Venus is closest to Earth's size - just slightly smaller at 95% of Earth's radius.