Venus and Earth differ primarily in their atmospheres, surface conditions, and temperatures. Venus has a thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, resulting in a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in the solar system, with surface temperatures around 900°F (475°C). In contrast, Earth's atmosphere is rich in nitrogen and oxygen, supporting life and maintaining a stable climate. Additionally, Earth has liquid water on its surface, while Venus is dry and features volcanic plains and sulfuric acid clouds.
it makes it different becuz it is the only planet which has life!
earth's gravity
earth's axis
The part of Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is the what ?
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
No
hard and lumpy
changing of the earth's axis
It have two moons
Earth orbiting the sun
Earth orbiting the sun
The distance from the sun.
Their distance from our point of view is what makes the sun different from a star. What makes a star different from Earth? Almost everything. Stars are made up of gasses, while the earth is made up of rock. A star is just a very, very, very big H-Bomb.
it makes it different becuz it is the only planet which has life!
It has a magnetosphere, water and life.
The different shapes of the moon are caused by its position relative to the Earth and the Sun. As the moon orbits the Earth, the amount of sunlight that reflects off its surface changes, creating the different phases we see from Earth.
The temperature of the star itself - and Earth's atmosphere.